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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk and Tour for Expressively American: Printed Silks\, 1927–1947\, 2 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:Between the late 1920s and late 1940s\, the United States was a leading producer of printed silks used in fashionable attire and interiors. Join curators Sarah Scaturro and Robin Hanson on a tour of Expressively American: Printed Silks\, 1927–1947\, which showcases a selection of gorgeous fabrics from the CMA’s collection\, each made by four firms—Stehli Silks\, H. R. Mallinson and Company\, Silks Beau Monde\, and Onondaga Silk Company. \nImage info: Rhapsody (No. 700)\, 1927. John Held\, Jr. (American\, 1889–1958)\, Stehli Silks Corporation (America\, Lancaster\, PA\, and New York\, 1840–c. 1955).
URL:https://www.printclubcleveland.org/event/gallery-talk-and-tour-for-expressively-american-printed-silks-1927-1947-2-p-m/
LOCATION:Cleveland Museum of Art\, 11150 East Blvd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk and Tour for Expressively American: Printed Silks\, 1927–1947\, 6 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:Between the late 1920s and late 1940s\, the United States was a leading producer of printed silks used in fashionable attire and interiors. Join curators Sarah Scaturro and Robin Hanson on a tour of Expressively American: Printed Silks\, 1927–1947\, which showcases a selection of gorgeous fabrics from the CMA’s collection\, each made by four firms—Stehli Silks\, H. R. Mallinson and Company\, Silks Beau Monde\, and Onondaga Silk Company. \nImage info: Rhapsody (No. 700)\, 1927. John Held\, Jr. (American\, 1889–1958)\, Stehli Silks Corporation (America\, Lancaster\, PA\, and New York\, 1840–c. 1955).
URL:https://www.printclubcleveland.org/event/gallery-talk-and-tour-for-expressively-american-printed-silks-1927-1947-6-p-m/
LOCATION:Cleveland Museum of Art\, 11150 East Blvd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Only
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