Jacqueline Groag
Jacqueline Groag (British, b. Czechoslovakia, 1903-1986) was one of the United Kingdom’s most influential textile designers after World War II. Born Hilde Pick, she studied textile and pattern design in Austria in the 1920s, then designed textiles for the Wiener Werkstatte in Vienna. She subsequently designed and produced hand-printed textiles for leading Parisian fashion houses, including Chanel, Lanvin, Worth, Schiaparelli, and Poiret. She received a gold medal for textile design at the Milan Triennale in 1933 and another gold medal for printed textiles at the Paris World Fair in 1937. Groag’s first husband died during World War I. She later married the Modernist architect Jacques Groag. To escape the... more.
There aren't any objects involving Jacqueline Groag that have been photographed yet or maybe they have (had their pictures taken) but we can't show them to you right now.