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Artworks

Georg's Pillow (for Parkett no. 78)
Olaf Nicolai
Multiple of wool and silk · 2007
Museum of Modern Art

SO 070
Claudy Jongstra
Merino wool and silk organza · 2001
Museum of Modern Art

Serenity
Ayako Murao
Cotton, wool and silk, slit tapestry weave · 1973
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel (Design 504)
Frank Lloyd Wright
Wool and silk, two-color complementary weft plain weave self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago

Sample
Mary Evans Landis
Bands of wool and silk, plain weave, plain weave self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats, twill weave, diamond twill weaves, combined twill weaves; twill weave self-patterned by ground weft floats; warp fringe · 1951
Art Institute of Chicago

Sample
Mary Evans Landis
Wool and silk, point twill weave; warp fringe · 1951
Art Institute of Chicago

Sample
Mary Evans Landis
Bands of wool and silk, 3:3 and 1:1 interlacings in simple alternating float weave and of wool and cotton, plain weave; main warp fringe · 1951
Art Institute of Chicago

Hanging (Unfinished)
Claire Zeisler
Wooden frame with nails wrapped and crossed with wool and silk; embroidered with wool and silk in back, overcast, single satin, and stem stitches; couching · 1950
Art Institute of Chicago

Quadrate Upholstery Material
Gunta Stölzl
Wool and silk · 1937
Museum of Modern Art

Woman's Shawl or Headdress (Tzute)
Maya
Cotton, wool and silk; plain weave; warp stripes with supplementary brocading wefts · 1930
Art Institute of Chicago

Two Dancers
Bertha Stenge
Linen plain weave appliquéd with various cotton, wool and silk fabrics; linen bobbin lace; wool, cotton and silk embroidery threads · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago

Nude and Flowers
Marguerite Zorach
Linen, plain weave; cotton, wool and silk, plain and twill weaves, velvet and knitted strips forming “hooked” pile; edges with wool, single crochet · 1922
Art Institute of Chicago

Blouse (Huipil)
Maya
Cotton, wool and silk; plain weave with supplementary brocading wefts · 1901
Art Institute of Chicago

Woman's Wrapper
Ida Ou Nadif
Wool, cotton, and silk weft-faced plain weave with supplementary brocading and supplementary wrapping wefts; embroidered with cotton, wool and silk in pattern darning and stem stitches; cut tassels; warp fringe with wool wrapping wefts and attached knotted cut fringes · 1900
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel
Christopher Dresser
Wool and silk, two color complementary weft, weft-float faced 1:11 satin weave with supplementary patterning wefts bound in 1:11 warp chevron twill interlacings · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Bedcover
Rebecca C. Hayward
Wool, broken twill weave; fulled; embroidered with wool and silk in back, individual back, looped back (cut to form pile), chain, feather, fly, long-armed cross, satin, individual satin, and stem stitches; lined with cotton, plain weave; roller and possibly block printed; glazed · 1844
Art Institute of Chicago

Family Record
Harriot A. Raymond
Linen, plain weave; embroidered with wool and silk in cross stitches · 1809
Art Institute of Chicago

The Bird Catcher, from The Noble Pastoral
François Boucher
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1778
Art Institute of Chicago

The Fall of Phaeton
Antonio Tempesta
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1776
Art Institute of Chicago

A Panel from a Porticoes Series
Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

A Panel from a Porticoes Series
Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

A Panel from a Porticoes Series
Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

The Outdoor Market, from Village Festivals
Etienne Jeaurat
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1765
Art Institute of Chicago

Archery from Amusements Champêtres (Country Sports)
Manufacture Royale d’Aubusson
Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave · 1760
Art Institute of Chicago