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Artworks

Blanket (Sample)
Ben Rose
Wool, 4:1 satin damask weave · 1992
Art Institute of Chicago

White Pinwheel
Ethel Stein
cotton, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1990
Art Institute of Chicago

Fauve Decoupage (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)
Osborne & Little (Firm)
Cotton, satin weave self-patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask) · 1989
Art Institute of Chicago

Indigo 23
Ethel Stein
Cotton, warp resist dyed (warp ikat) satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1988
Art Institute of Chicago

Autobahn (Sample) (Furnishing Fabric)
Ben Rose
Cotton, wool and nylon, satin damask weave self-patterned by areas of mixed twill weaves · 1985
Art Institute of Chicago

Studio (Furnishing Fabric)
Ben Rose
Rayon, 4:1 satin damask weave · 1985
Art Institute of Chicago

Indigo 22
Ethel Stein
Two panels: cotton, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1984
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Ethel Stein
Silk, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1982
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Ethel Stein
Silk, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1982
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Ethel Stein
Silk, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1982
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Ethel Stein
Silk, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1982
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Ethel Stein
Silk, satin damask weave; woven on a loom with a drawloom attachment fabricated by the artist · 1982
Art Institute of Chicago

Cirkuladetri
Dora Jung
Linen, satin damask weave self-patterned by ground weft floats · 1977
Art Institute of Chicago

Fish
Dora Jung
Satin damask · 1969
Museum of Modern Art

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)
Alexander Girard
Cotton, rayon, and silk, satin weave self patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask) · 1960
Art Institute of Chicago

Towel from the Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Astrid Sampe
Linen and cotton, plain weave with stripe of satin weave self-patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask) · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago

Napkin from the Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Astrid Sampe
Linen, satin weave self-patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask) · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago

Sample of Table Linen Fabric from Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Astrid Sampe
Linen, satin weave, self-patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask) · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago

Women's jacket and skirt
Hmong
a) Silk; satin damask weave, appliquéd with bands and panels of cotton, plain weave embroidered with silk; silk, plain weave with warp-float patterning tapes
b) Synthetic; pleated satin weave and bands of plain weave embroidered with silk; cotton plain weave panel with attached warp-float patterning tape tie · 1950
Art Institute of Chicago

Chasuble, Stole, Maniple, Chalice Veil, Burse
Minnie B. Hanner
Silk, satin damask weave with plain interlacing of secondary binding warps and ground wefts; embroidered with silk in satin and padded satin stitches; laid work and couching · 1934
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Sofia Widen
Silk and gilt strip on silk core; warp-float faced turned satin weave (satin damask) · 1928
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Edmundsbury Weaving Works
Cotton and linen, satin damask weave; woven on loom with Jacquard attachment · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Russell Workshop, Ltd.
Cotton and linen, satin damask weave; woven on loom with Jacquard attachment · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago

Fragments "China" (No. 7)
Edouard Bénédictus
Cotton and rayon, 7:1 satin damask weave with supplementary patterning wefts and self-patterned by weft-float faced 1:15 satin interlacings and areas of paired warp and weft plain weave · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago