Portion of fabric designed for the stage curtain for the Phoenix Cultural Center, Phoenix Arizona. Cotton, vinyl, nylon and polyester woven in squares with machine embroidery. Red, Purple.

%C2%A9 Jack Lenor Larsen%2C Inc.%2C Win Anderson%2C 1970

Magnum, 1970

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This fabric was designed for the theater curtain at the Phoenix Opera House. The design, seen here in the Flame color way, was also produced in a number of other color variations which included silver and bronze, burnished copper, blue, and yellow.

Jack Lenor Larsen, America's foremost textile designer, is particularly known for his ability to effectively utilize 20th century technology and fibers to express contemporary aesthetics and styles.

Details
Title
Magnum
Artist Life
born 1922
Role
Designer
Accession Number
85.26
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Portion of fabric designed for the stage curtain for the Phoenix Cultural Center, Phoenix Arizona. Cotton, vinyl, nylon and polyester woven in squares with machine embroidery. Red, Purple.

© Jack Lenor Larsen, Inc., Win Anderson, 1970