Object Details
maker
H. R. Mallinson & Co. Inc.
Description
In late 1926 American silk manufacturer H.R. Mallinson & Co. introduced a bold new line of printed silks, twelve landscape designs, each available in from eight to twelve colorways (color combinations) on three different ground fabrics. The designs celebrated America's National Parks - then only a decade old. The designs represented all the usual styles necesssary for making clothing: allover prints, horizontal stripes, checks, a border design. This striking design depicts the Wall of Windows at Bryce Canyon (Utah) National Park, printed on Mallinson's.Indestructible chiffon voile, a sheer, plain weave silk. Selvage width; selvage inscription. Judging from drawings by free-lance textile designer Walter Mitschke in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, Mitschke designed this print and a few others in the National Parks series..
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of H.R. Mallinson & Co., Inc.
Date made
1927
ID Number
TE.T05575
accession number
95522
catalog number
T5575
Object Name
Fabric Length
Physical Description
silk (overall material)
oranges (overall color)
green (overall color)
blue (overall color)
plain weave (overall production method/technique)
cylinder printed (overall production method/technique)
Measurements
overall: 36 in x 40 in; 91.44 cm x 101.6 cm
place made
United States: New York, New York City
depicted
United States: Utah, Bryce Canyon
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Mallinson's National Parks
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Textiles
Data Source
National Museum of American History
web subject
National Parks
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1166581