Fabricating Modernity: Textile Design by Raoul Dufy
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an abstract black and white pattern with leaves on the bottom, as if it were made out of paper
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Above, Alfred Latour's 1929 block-printed French cotton, Coquillages Above, Raoul Dufy's untitled circa 1923 French block-printed silk satin; Below, Fleurs, a French block-printed cotton Toile de Tournon designed by Raoul Dufy in 1918 French artist Raoul Dufy wrote a great line that perfectly captured what was happening in early 20th-century art and design: "Paintings have spilled from their frames and stained our dress and our walls." In 2005, textile specialists Cora Ginsburg and rare…
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