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Description: An American Style: Global Sources for New York Textile and Fashion Design,...
Exhibitors at the Exhibition of Industrial Art in Textiles and Costumes, 1919
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Exhibitors at the Exhibition of Industrial Art in Textiles and Costumes, 1919
This list has been compiled from the American Museum of Natural History exhibition catalogue and archival documents for the loans from the AMNH Division of Anthropology Archive. Only some of the exhibitors were documented and photographed; this list aims to offer a complete listing of known contributors and lenders.
American-Made Costumes
A. Beller & Co. (Max Meyer)
Cloaks and suits
Harry Collins
Costumes
B. C. Faulkner
Blouses
A. H. Flanders and Company
Blouses
Funsten Brothers, St. Louis and New York
Alaskan sealskin furs
Otto Kahn
Furs
Ruth Reeves
Batik garments, fashion
illustrations for Women’s Wear
Martha Ryther
Batik garments
Hazel Burnham Slaughter
Batik garments
Mary Tannahill
Batik garments
Winifred Warren
(Jessie Franklin Turner)
Tea gowns and negligees
J. Wise Company
Misses’ and children’s dresses
Beadwork and Embroidery
American Bead Company
Contemporary beadwork
David Aaron & Co.
Embroidery
Blanck & Co.
Embroidery
John E. Conner
Crimean embroideries on linen
Weaving and Printing Techniques
Elizabeth Austin
Textile sample, Italian
Emile Bernat
Tapestry weaving and yarn dying
Sidney Blumenthal & Co.
Cut velvet samples and weaving process
Chamber of Commerce, Patterson, New Jersey
Silk industry in New Jersey
Cheney Bros. Silks
Silk yarns and printed textiles
Crawshaw Carpet Company
Series of rugs based on
Peruvian designs
Lockwood de Forest
Teakwood printing blocks
Johnson, Cowdin & Co.
Ribbon loom with samples
Kevorkian Gallery
Examples of Persian, Coptic, and Turkish garments, textiles, and rugs
H. R. Mallinson & Co.
Dress silks and block printing
Marshall Field & Company
Cretonnes, block and cylinder printing
J. A. Migel, Inc.
Jacquard weaving
Marion Powys (Devonshire Lace Shop)
Lace samples, history of lace and lacemaking
Miss Simonds
Teakwood block-printed bags
Coulton Waugh
Greenwich Village prints by Cheney Bros. Silks
Nell Witters
Batik-style design produced by Marshall Field & Company
Additional Exhibitors
John Held
Unknown
Laura Moses
Unknown
A. M. Tozzer
Unknown
Women’s Wear
Fashion illustrations and contest posters
Loans from the Brooklyn Museum Institute
Dolls
“East-Indian” coat
“Turkish” coat
Man’s dress from India
Exhibitors at the Exhibition of Industrial Art in Textiles and Costumes, 1919
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