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Most but not all foliage decoration in the preceding cultures terminated at the edge of the occupied space, although infinitely repeatable patterns in foliage are very common in the modern world in wallpaper and textiles.
In 1861 Morris and some friends founded a company, Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., which, as supervised by the partners, designed and made decorative objects for homes, including wallpaper, textiles, furniture and stained glass.
Design, science and industry came together in the Festival Pattern Group, which commissioned textiles, wallpaper, domestic objects and Festival exhibits based on x-ray crystallography.
Percier and Fontaine designed every detail in their interiors: state beds, sculptural side tables, and other furniture, wall lights and candlesticks, chandeliers, door hardware, textiles, and wallpaper.
Single figures or small groups decorated a huge variety of objects such as porcelain, furniture, wallpaper and textiles.
In 1999, the Huntington acquired the collection of materials relating to Pre-Raphaelite artist and designer William Morris amassed by Sanford and Helen Berger, comprising stained glass, wallpaper, textiles, embroidery, drawings, ceramics, more than 2, 000 books, original woodblock prints, and the complete archives of Morris's decorative arts firm Morris & Co. and its predecessor Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co.
Papier-mâché ( French for " chewed paper ",, ), alternatively, paper-mache, is a composite material consisting of paper pieces or pulp, sometimes reinforced with textiles, bound with an adhesive, such as glue, starch, or wallpaper paste.
: Papier-mâché is a construction material that consists of pieces of paper, sometimes reinforced with textiles, stuck together using a wet paste ( e. g. glue, starch, or wallpaper adhesive ).
Much of his work remains to be identified, although wallpaper designs for American, and textiles for French and German manufacturers have recently been located.
Esprit home sells furniture, carpets, wallpaper, lighting, living accessories, home textiles and bathrooms ; Esprit kids ’ world sells maternity wear, toys, buggies and nursery furniture.

textiles and other
What's happening in textiles can be handwriting on the wall for other lines having difficulty competing with imports from low-wage countries.
Under the old Soviet central planning system, Armenia had developed a modern industrial sector, supplying machine tools, textiles, and other manufactured goods to sister republics in exchange for raw materials and energy.
Partly for this reason, Alberta has never developed a large presence in the industries that have traditionally started industrialization in other places ( notably the original Industrial Revolution in Great Britain ) but which require large labour forces, and large internal markets or easy transportation to export markets, namely textiles, metallurgy, or transportation-related manufacturing ( automotives, ships, or train cars ).
Manufacture include bells, mathematical instruments, electrical goods, cotton textiles, chemicals, shoes, and other products.
No textiles have survived other than impressions in clay.
Carbon compounds make up most of the materials used in clothing, such as natural and synthetic textiles and leather, and almost all of the interior surfaces in the built environment other than glass, stone and metal.
ARENA governments have followed policies that intend to develop other exporting industries in the country as textiles and sea products.
Imports-commodities: machinery and other capital goods, food, textiles, petroleum products
Manufacturing industries in Grenada operate mostly on a small scale, including production of beverages and other foodstuffs, textiles, and the assembly of electronic components for export.
petroleum products, metals, machinery, transport equipment, textiles, grain and other foodstuffs ( 1997 )
Manufacturing includes processed foods, beverages, textiles, cement and other building materials, plastic products, metalware, cigarettes, and shoes / clothes.
Macedonia was responsible for large outputs of textiles and several other goods in the Ottoman Empire.
The state soon developed native industries in shipbuilding and textiles, a centrally planned and administered agricultural sector, which was more diversified and productive than the prior export monoculture, and other manufacturing capabilities.
The textiles are then fabricated into clothes or other artifacts.
The country is among the world's leading producers of agricultural products ; textiles ; motor vehicles, ships and other transportation equipment ; construction materials ; consumer electronics and home appliances.
Ivory carvings and cotton textiles were other export commodities.
The Museum of the Romanian Peasant was declared the European Museum of the Year in 1996, and displays a rich collection of textiles ( especially costumes ), icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian peasant life.
Because of the crimp, wool fabrics have a greater bulk than other textiles, and retain air, which causes the product to retain heat.
The laboratory also conserves tapestries, needlepoint, upholstery, costumes, and other textiles for its clients.
The Company had however already ( reluctantly ) followed the example of its European competitors in diversifying into other Asian commodities, like tea, coffee, cotton, textiles, and sugar.
Durie also designed the Jamie Durie Signature range of products in collaboration with other artists and designers, including a range of paints with Porters Paints, textiles with Cloth, Durie Design outdoor furniture range with David Knott, A Studio Design with Modern-Shed and a range of rugs with The Rug Collection.
By the closing decades of the 19th century, textiles, paints, and other commodities in colors such as red, crimson, blue, and purple had become affordable.
The field represents many disciplines including consumer science, nutrition, food preparation, parenting, early childhood education, family economics and resource management, human development, interior design, textiles, apparel design, as well as other related subjects.
Although historians have suspected a long history of a formative textile industry in ancient China, this find of silk textiles employing " complicated techniques " of weaving and dyeing provides direct and concrete evidence for silks dating before the Mawangdui-discovery and other silks dating to the Han Dynasty ( 202 BC-220 AD ).
The other main industries are textiles, clothing, sportswear, iron and steel, chemicals and ornamental ceramics.

textiles and objects
Other fine and decorative art objects from the University Art Collection include prints, paintings, sculptures, textiles, carpets, wood objects, lacquered pieces, silver, and furniture.
The daric was a major boost to international trade, trade goods such as textiles, carpets, tools and metal objects began to travel throughout Asia, Europe and Africa.
Paintings are the most commonly displayed art objects ; however, sculpture, decorative arts, furniture, textiles, costume, drawings, pastels, watercolors, collages, prints, artists ' books, photographs, and installation art are also regularly shown.
The holdings of ceramics, glass, textiles, costumes, silver, ironwork, jewellery, furniture, medieval objects, sculpture, prints and printmaking, drawings and photographs are among the largest, important and most comprehensive in the world.
The Museum's collections of South and South-East Asian art are the most comprehensive and important in the West comprising nearly 60, 000 objects, including about 10, 000 textiles and 6000 paintings, the range of the collection is immense.
Examples of classic Japanese armour from the mid-19th century, steel sword blades ( Katana ), Inrō, lacquerware including the Mazarin Chest dated c1640 is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto, porcelain including Imari, Netsuke, woodblock prints including the work of Ando Hiroshige, graphic works include printed books, as well as a few paintings, scrolls and screens, textiles and dress including kimonos are some of the objects on display.
Beverley developed as a trade centre, producing textiles, leather and objects made out of antler.
* Textile Museum, located on Merdeka Street museum keeps objects of textiles from all regions in South Sumatera Province.
The collection includes carpets, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, bookbindings, ceramics, metalware and rock crystal objects.
After the construction of the building was complete, Gardner spent a full year carefully installing her collection in a way that evokes intimate responses to the art, mixing paintings, furniture, textiles and objects from different cultures and periods among well-known European paintings and sculpture.
Isabella Stewart Gardner collected and carefully displayed a collection of more than 2, 500 objects — paintings, sculpture, furniture, textiles, architectural elements, drawings, silver, ceramics, illuminated manuscripts, rare books, photographs and letters — from ancient Rome, Medieval Europe, Renaissance Italy, Asia, the Islamic world, and 19th-century France and America.
It therefore covers a wide range of works, usually small and three-dimensional, of high quality and finish in areas of the decorative arts, such as metalwork items, with or without enamel, small carvings, statuettes and plaquettes in any material, including engraved gems, hardstone carvings, ivory carvings including Japanese netsuke and similar items, non-utilitarian porcelain and glass, and a vast range of objects that would also be classed as antiques ( or indeed antiquities ), such as small clocks, watches, gold boxes, and sometimes textiles, especially tapestries.
The museum holds much of sculptor Elie Nadelman ’ s legendary American folk art collection, including furniture and household accessories such as lamps, candlesticks, textiles, glass, and ceramic objects, as well as paintings, toys, weathervanes, sculptural woodcarvings, and chalkware.
The museum also has some small collections of photographs, costumes and textiles, kitsch objects, etc.
He collected a myriad of European art objects, along with a great many Chinese and Japanese paintings and textiles.
Although the collection emphasizes objects of precious materials, underscoring the conception of Byzantine art as luxury art, the collection also includes large-scale works such as mosaics from Antioch and relief sculpture, as well as more than two hundred textiles and comprehensive holdings of coins and seals.
Gold and silver objects from the Chavín, Lambayeque, Chimú, and Inca cultures offer evidence of the expertise achieved by Andean metalsmiths, and over forty textiles and works in feathers testify to the importance of fiber arts in this region.
For her sculpture, she uses a variety of materials, including everyday objects, as well as textiles, alabaster, slate, and cornhusks.
The African collection consists of approximately 1, 000 objects, and focuses on the diverse artistic traditions of Africa, including rare works in sculpture, textiles, jewelry, painting, printmaking and drawings.
The okir design is found woven or printed in textiles, carved into wooden cemetery markers and wooden boxes, and it can also be found etched into knife or sword blades and handles, and cast or etched into various brass and silver objects.
The museology department has collections of indigenous artifacts including early indigenous ceramics as well as Mapuche silver objects and textiles.

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