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60 records · wool, cotton
Furrows (Olive)
Furrows (Olive)
Knoll International, Inc.
Wool, cotton, and rayon · 1940
Art Institute of Chicago
Furrows (Grey White)
Furrows (Grey White)
Knoll International, Inc.
Wool, cotton, and rayon · 1940
Art Institute of Chicago
Panel (Hanging)
Panel (Hanging)
David Fredenthal
Linen, wool, cotton, and rayon, plain weave with supplementary brocading wefts; knotted and plaited main warp fringe · 1937
Art Institute of Chicago
Sample (Up 15 G #3)
Sample (Up 15 G #3)
Robert D. Sailors
Wool, cotton, and rayon, broken twill weave · 1937
Art Institute of Chicago
Wandtapijt met tulpen van knop tot bloem
Wandtapijt met tulpen van knop tot bloem
Adolphus
tapestry on wool, cotton (textile) · 1930
Rijksmuseum
Upholstery fabric for tubular steel chairs
Upholstery fabric for tubular steel chairs
Gunta Stölzl
Wool, cotton, and rayon · 1928
Museum of Modern Art
Upholstery fabric for tubular steel chairs
Upholstery fabric for tubular steel chairs
Gunta Stölzl
Wool, cotton, and metal thread · 1928
Museum of Modern Art
Drapery Material
Drapery Material
Anni Albers
Wool, cotton, and rayon · 1927
Museum of Modern Art
Two Dancers
Two Dancers
Bertha Stenge
Linen plain weave appliquéd with various cotton, wool and silk fabrics; linen bobbin lace; wool, cotton and silk embroidery threads · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago
Woman's Wrapper
Woman's Wrapper
Ida Ou Nadif
Wool, cotton, and silk weft-faced plain weave with supplementary brocading and supplementary wrapping wefts; embroidered with cotton, wool and silk in pattern darning and stem stitches; cut tassels; warp fringe with wool wrapping wefts and attached knotted cut fringes · 1900
Art Institute of Chicago
Genealogy Quilt
Genealogy Quilt
Catharine L. Clark
Wool, cotton, and silk, twill weaves and plain weave cut solid velvet, some stamped; pieced; embroidered with silk in back, single back, buttonhole, chain, detached chain, feather, double feather, herringbone, satin, single satin, and stem stitches; backed stitch couching; edged with cotton, plain weave; backed with cotton, satin weave; sewn with cotton thread · 1896
Art Institute of Chicago
Log Cabin
Log Cabin
Salinda Keeney Treadwell, American
embroidery & stitching, patchwork quilt top fragment — medium: silk, wool, cotton technique: pieced and sewn patchwork · 1880
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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