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Textile Design Art Movements and Period Styles Medieval Look France, 1885, RP cotton, HFYG D431 01
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"VARIOUS KINDS OF medieval ornament appear from time to time on printed fabrics, reproduced by methods their original makers could not have imagined. Number 2 is inspired by a tapestry, number 3 by an illuminated manuscript. Number 1 combines numerous motifs of medieval culture - the mosaic, the griffin, and Gothic tracery - probably all taken from a nineteenth-century reference book such as Auguste Racinet's L'Ornement Polychrome or Owen Jones's The Grammar of Ornament."
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