Antscha - Pink and Blue
c. 1925–30
Overall: 73.7 x 128.9 cm (29 x 50 3/4 in.)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1937.181
With a title derived from a feminine Hungarian name, the Antscha pattern shows Josef Frank’s early use of long sinuous vines. Another example of the same textile (1937.180) exists in yellow and green, suggesting that pattern colors were customizable to fit the customer’s décor...
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