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Seven Sheets with Designs for Woven Textile Patterns

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31: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card fabric swatches with liftable overlay; 32: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card fabric swatch; 33: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card fabric swatch with liftable overlay; 34: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card tracing paper fabric swatches; 35: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card; verso painted black; 36: ink watercolor and gouache on brown paper; chalk on verso; 37: ink on thin brown paper
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Jacqueline Loewe Fowler 2020
Title: Seven Sheets with Designs for Woven Textile Patterns
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31: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card fabric swatches with liftable overlay; 32: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card fabric swatch; 33: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card fabric swatch with liftable overlay; 34: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card tracing paper fabric swatches; 35: ink watercolor and gouache on white paper or card; verso painted black; 36: ink watercolor and gouache on brown paper; chalk on verso; 37: ink on thin brown paper.

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