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Jacqueline Groag: Textile & Pattern Design: Wiener Werkst,tte to American Modern
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Paperback. Jacqueline Groag was probably the most influential textile designer in Britain in the post Second World War era. Although originally Czech, she studied textile and pattern design in Austria with the Secessionist architect and designer Josef Hoffmann, in the 1920s. From 1940 until her death in 1986, Jacqueline had a long and successful career. Num Pages: 224 pages, 20 b/w, 150 col. BIC Classification: AKB; AKTX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 268 x 217 x 18. Weight in Grams: 1092. Textile and Pattern Design: Wiener Werkstatte to American Modern. 224 pages, 20 b/w, 150 col. Jacqueline Groag was probably the most influential textile designer in Britain in the post Second World War era. Although originally Czech, she studied textile and pattern design in Austria with the Secessionist architect and designer Josef Hoffmann, in the 1920s. From 1940 until her death in 1986, Jacqueline had a long and successful career. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: AKB; AKTX. Dimension: 268 x 217 x 18. Weight: 1092.
Jacqueline Groag was probably the most influential textile designer in Britain in the post Second World War era. Although originally Czech, she studied textile and pattern design in Austria in the 1920s. During the late twenties and early thirties she designed textiles for the Wiener Werkstatte in Vienna and subsequently designed and produced unique hand printed lengths of fabrics for many of the leading Parisian fashion houses, including Chanel, Lanvin, Worth, Schiaparelli and Paul Poiret. She was awarded a gold medal for textile design at the Milan Triennale in 1933 and another gold medal for printed textiles at the Paris ... Read more
Jacqueline Groag was probably the most influential textile designer in Britain in the post Second World War era. Although originally Czech, she studied textile and pattern design in Austria in the 1920s. During the late twenties and early thirties she designed textiles for the Wiener Werkstatte in Vienna and subsequently designed and produced unique hand printed lengths of fabrics for many of the leading Parisian fashion houses, including Chanel, Lanvin, Worth, Schiaparelli and Paul Poiret. She was awarded a gold medal for textile design at the Milan Triennale in 1933 and another gold medal for printed textiles at the Paris ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Antique Collectors Club Dist
Number of pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781851495900
SKU
V9781851495900
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Reviews for Jacqueline Groag: Textile & Pattern Design: Wiener Werkst,tte to American Modern
This absorbing tribute to Jacqueline Groag begs the question of how someone so significant in mid-twentieth century pattern design in Britain, can be so little heard of today." House and Garden, April 2010