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Fabric

Williamson, Alexander Hardie

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Fabric sample, white cotton, rectangular in shape, three edges are pinked and the fourth is a selvedge; screen-printed with a pattern called 'Horses and Trees' by Alexander Hardie Williamson, comprising a repeating motif of two trees with two galloping horses in the foreground, and a second motif of a tree with a standing horse, both printed in red with green foliage.


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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 51733

Creation/Production

Williamson, Alexander Hardie
Date: 1949

Acquisition

Transfer, 12/12/2013

Measurements

Length (cm): 82
Width (cm): 62.5

Techniques

woven
forming
Applied Art
screen-printed
decoration
Applied Art

Material

cotton

Location

Gallery 22A, North : Bay 08

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  • Animals And Plants
  • Applied Art
  • Green
  • Horse
  • Key Design Elements
  • Red
  • Textile
  • White
  • Williamson, Alexander Hardie

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