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Hearst Museum object titled Bodice, accession number 2-63589a,b, described as 2-piece bodice
Hearst Museum object titled Drape, accession number 2-63240, described as Drapery. Synthetic, lurex. Twill and warp looped pile weave. Chartreuse, grey, gold/silver. Handwoven. vertical stripes, alternating twill and pile
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62381, described as Modern yardage made of linen and flat strips of synthetic material. Compound open weave with white natural weft stripes. Designed by Jack Lenore Larsen; “Glacia.”
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62311, described as Strip with color swatches attached, made of synthetic fibers, plain weave with treated reverse side for stiffness. Colors are black and yellow, called “Transportation cloth.” Knoll Textiles, Inc.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62287, described as Yardage; saran, patterned weave, natural, saran filiments create a fine cobweb-like design on one side of the fabric, length 1½ yards x 48 inches. Manufacturer Consolodated Interiors, Inc.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62675, described as Yardage; synthetic fibers, plain weave, printed, white ground and varicolored designs, human figure and geometric motives, designed by Pablo Picasso, “Pierrot & Harlequin,” manufactured by D.B. Fuller Company
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62333, described as Student work textile, made of raffia, metallic, and various yarns. Tan, metallic gold, chartreuse, white and green weaving. Warp striped bands of tan raffia, gold metallic and chartreuse boucle yarns alternate with bands of predominantly white boucle. Weft heavy whitish synthetic (fiberglass?) green cord, chartreuse boucle. Two selvedges. Made 1940-1950.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62350, described as Woven yardage, with colors blue, white, and red.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62521, described as Strip; cotton, mohair?, uncut pile, stripes of blue, yellow, gray and brown
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 2-62514, described as Strip; cotton, mohair?, cut and uncut pile, “cicele,” gray