Cotton Plain Weave Collection
"Cotton Plain Weave
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"Cotton Plain Weave: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of textile art with a collection of captivating cotton plain weaves from various eras and regions. Each piece tells a unique story, showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of its creators. Travel back to 1806 France with "Le Meunier, Son Fils, et l'Ane (The Miller, His Son, and the Ass)" by Oberkampf Manufactory. This furnishing fabric depicts a charming scene that brings to life an age-old fable. The intricate details and vibrant colors transport you to another time. Continue your exploration in Nantes around 1790 with "Le Solitaire au Pont du Torrent (The Hermit at the Bridge over the Torrent)" by Gorgerat Freres et Cie. This furnishing fabric captures the tranquility of nature while hinting at deeper philosophical themes found in Psyche et L'Amour (The Story of Cupid and Psyche). Embark on a journey across continents as you discover an exquisite chintz curtain from India dating back to the first quarter of the 18th century. Its unknown creator skillfully combines bold patterns and rich hues, revealing influences from Indian culture that have stood the test of time. Marvel at "Children and Pets, " a delightful Normandie furnishing fabric created between 1800-1820. Unknown artisans masterfully depict playful scenes filled with innocence and joy, reminding us of simpler times when children's laughter echoed through country homes. Uncover fragments from United States history as you encounter an intriguing sample dating back to 1876. Though its creator remains unknown, this piece reflects American ingenuity during a transformative era. Delicate yet elegant is a handkerchief hailing from France circa 1870. With meticulous attention to detail, it showcases fine embroidery work that was cherished for both practicality and beauty during this period.