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GOLDFISH PATTERN (C.1930): Pattern Art Print
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Text on the tag: Taken from a design of a summer blanket which belonged to a member of the imperial family of Japan. The goldfish symbolises wealth...
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Text on the tag: Taken from a design of a summer blanket which belonged to a member of the imperial family of Japan. The goldfish symbolises wealth...
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Text on the tag: The crane is revered as a national treasure in Japan, and has long been seen as a symbol of longevity and good fortune, as it was ...
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Text on the tag: A twilight scene of an urban skyline. The first skyscrapers was built in Chicago in 1884 and only was 42.1 metres tall. Today the ...
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Text on the tag: The refinement of Italian embroidery of the period can be seen in this example, with the skilful depiction of blooming flowers in ...
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Text on the tag: The Chinese Thangka embroidery from the Ming dynasty features lotus flowers which are revered for their ability to rise from the m...
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Text on the tag: Coifs were worn as close-fitting caps. Embroidered patterns like this one, with birds, flowers, and insects were extremely popular...
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Text on the tag: Tulips are one of the most beloved flowers due to their yearly blooming. They stand for rebirth and renewal. By the British textil...
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Text on the tag: The Chinese embroidery in silk shows the lord of all the realms makes an appearance: the Dragon, which according to Chinese though...
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Text on the tag: A chasuble is the outermost liturgical vestment worn by the clergy for celebrating the Eucharist in Christian Tradition. This is a...
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Text on the tag: Made during the Qing dynasty in the 18th Century, the embroidery is full of auspicious birds and plants, from the peace bringer qu...
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Text on the tag: Honeysuckle stands for pure happiness. In addition to this, due to its sweet fragrance, it also conveys messages of affection and ...
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Text on the tag: The symbolism of the Jasmine varies by culture. In Chinese culture it can stand for love or beauty. By the British textile design...
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Text on the tag: Various red flowers are showcased inside of vases in this design by the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morri...
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Text on the tag: Design from a kimono obi belt of waves portrayed using gold and silver metallic threads. The ocean represents strength and life, a...
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Text on the tag: Japanese woodblock print portraying hydrangea flowers, symbolic of gratitude, beauty and abundance. The butterfly can symbolise li...
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Text on the tag: An embroidered panel in the manner of William Morris decorated with trailing orange briar roses. The briar rose is symbol of love ...
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Text on the tag: The crane is revered as a national treasure in Japan, and has long been seen as a symbol of longevity and good fortune, as it was ...
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Text on the tag: The crane is revered as a national treasure in Japan, and has long been seen as a symbol of longevity and good fortune, as it was ...
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Text on the tag: The pomegranate symbolises righteousness, representing life in many cultures. In the Middle Ages, the resemblance to an imperial o...
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Text on the tag: The pomegranate symbolises righteousness, representing life in many cultures. In the Middle Ages, the resemblance to an imperial o...
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Text on the tag: An English embroidery dating from the era of King James I. Flowers and plants depicted, including the carnation, foxglove, marigo...
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Text on the tag: The greatest number of De Morgan’s works are based on flowers, usually in combination with leaves. Here some yellow daisies are u...
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Text on the tag: By the English potter and tile designer William de Morgan (1839-1917) who often collaborated with William Morris and Edward Burne...
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Text on the tag: By the Japanese painter and poet, Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934). The Japanese camellia ("tsubaki" in Japanese) is one of the best kn...
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Text on the tag: The English name "strawberry" comes from the Anglo-Saxon "streoberie". Symbolic of perfection and righteousness, strawberry design...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The marigold is also known as the herb of the sun ...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The marigold is also known as the herb of the sun ...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The marigold is also known as the herb of the sun ...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). Tulips can be found in almost any colour, and ther...
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Text on the tag: By the British textile designer, poet and novelist, William Morris (1834-1896). The name of the flower comes from an Old English w...
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Text on the tag: In ancient Egypt, all the ships that visited were obliged to surrender their books to the library of Alexandria. The books were co...
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Text on the tag: By the British designer William Morris (1834-1896). The Willow Boughs pattern was inspired by Medieval herbal cookbooks and medic...
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Text on the tag: By the British designer William Morris (1834-1896). The poppy symbolises remembrance and hope for a peaceful future. The acanthus...
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Text on the tag: Based on a design by English potter and tile designer, William de Morgan (1839–1917). In Greco-Roman mythology, the peacock tail w...
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Text on the tag: The water lily symbolises purity and peace, and also associated with enlightenment as they close up their petals in the evening, a...
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Text on the tag: Blue and white plum blossoms designed by Mintons, England's leading ceramic factory during the Victorian era. Produced c1873-83, t...
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