Snakeshead
https://clevelandart.org/art/1937.695
When Morris designed Snakeshead in 1877, Indian silks were in style and widely imported from British India. This design stands out for its diminutive motifs and the strong red and black colors, which were fashionable only for a short time before paler hues regained favor with...
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117128
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1937.695
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Terms
Technique
plain weave cotton, printed
Medium
plain weave cotton, printed
Genre
Textile
Department
Textiles
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