velvet sample; double woven black velvet with check design in pink, orange and black

%C2%A9 J.B. Martin Company%2C Inc.

Velvet panel, 1964

Not on Viewexpand_more

Even fashion fabrics such as these chiffon velvets responded to the aesthetic inclination toward the linear graphic. These fabrics are deceptive, for despite the bold graphic design they are lightweight and drape beautifully.

Originally this was a solid velvet fabric. The pattern was then printed with an acid which dissolved the rayon velvet pile in selected area. This type of velvet cloth was developed by the French who called it devoré, "to devour."

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Title
Velvet panel
Artist Life
America
Role
Manufacturer
Accession Number
98.149.16.1
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velvet sample; double woven black velvet with check design in pink, orange and black

© J.B. Martin Company, Inc.