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This image may not be reproduced without authorization from Cooper-Hewitt.Photo ID: 1985-23-1

Mesa

1982

Artist: Diane Itter

(1946 – 1989)

Hanging, stepped at the upper edge, patterned with small geometric forms in black, and with long multicolor fringe shaped into a curve at the bottom. Muted colors ranging from blues and greens to yellow and red, with black.

H x W: 40.6 x 22.9 cm (16 x 9 in.)

Medium: linen Technique: knotting technique sometimes called 'cavandoli' in which yarns are either hidden or covered in a complementary manner

This acquisition was made possible through the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation

Place made: U.S.A.

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