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Textile, Taliesin Line: Design 102
This is a Textile. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and manufactured by F. Schumacher & Co.. It is dated 1955 and we acquired it in 1967. Its medium is linen and its technique is screen printed. It is a part of the Textiles department.
Although most of his home furnishings were designed for specific interiors, Frank Lloyd Wright created several lines of products for the market, among them the Taliesin Line of wall coverings and textiles, produced in partnership with F. Schumacher and Company. The collection included wallpaper, woven fabric, and printed fabric such as this, and many of the designs made direct reference to Wright’s iconic architectural style. This piece bears a strong resemblance to Wright’s stained glass panels, which he referred to as ‘light screens,’ and used extensively as skylights, tabletops, and other interior features in his architectural designs. The pale pinks and greys in this design resemble the hues used in a skylight designed for the Willits House, built in 1901 in Glencoe, Illinois, among the first of Wright’s Prairie houses. The concentric squares may reference the effect of raking light through glass, and one can easily imagine this length of fabric hung vertically as a curtain with sunlight passing through.
It is credited Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine.
Its dimensions are
H x W: 133 × 61 cm (52 3/8 × 24 in.)
Cite this object as
Textile, Taliesin Line: Design 102; Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959); Manufactured by F. Schumacher & Co. (United States); USA; linen; H x W: 133 × 61 cm (52 3/8 × 24 in.); Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine; 1967-90-4