Anon. Mid-century Original Marbled Paper, Two Sheets in Rust & Red

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Two original 1953 sheets of Mid-century Marbled Paper in Rust & Red.

A pair of fantastic large marbled sheets. These forms part of a collection of designs by an unknown textile artist, whose work epitomises the fresh and playful aesthetic of post-war English design that lifted public spirits and transformed the home.

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Post-war Mid-century Modern Textile Designs: 1953

These original works form part of a superb collection of post-war textile designs that we have for sale by the same hand. The designer is unknown, but the style of work falls firmly in the school of the innovative design work produced in England after the Second World War. Aided by post-war confidence and growth, designers created markedly contemporary, buoyant styles that elevated textile design to new heights. Women artists working in England in the 1950s were pivotal in this artistic revolution.

Taking influence from the Bauhaus, art schools in Britain were beginning to champion a shift in design away from craft to higher-status artistic work. In the early 1950s Eduardo Paolozzi was employed to teach Textile Design at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, while the painter Alan Davie taught Industrial Design. Paolozzi's students in the early 1950s included the groundbreaking textile designer Althea McNish (1924–2020), to whose work some of the present designs bear resemblance.

The 1950s saw fresh and progressive designs that lifted public spirits and transformed the home, despite ongoing austerity and restrained colour palettes. Patterns and motifs were inspired by the bold abstract and biomorphic forms and saturated colour of artists such as Alexander Calder and Joan Miró, as well as being influenced by advances in science, technology and industrial design. The mid-century aesthetic marked a dramatic departure from England’s conventional notions of interior fabric design—of floral chintz and naturalistic forms—and its clean lines and abstract forms remain popular and influential today.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 70cm (27.56") Width: 49cm (19.29")

Presented: Unframed. Please note that this picture will ship rolled in a tube.

Medium: Pen & Ink

Age: Mid-20th-century

Signed: No.

Inscribed: No.

Dated: --

Condition: In good condition for their age. The sheets may have minor imperfections such as slight marks, toning, foxing, creasing or pinholes, commensurate with age. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: JZ-963