Throughout the 20th century, women artists explored the purely artistic possibilities of traditional textile techniques like weaving, knitting, embroidery, and dyeing. While the practice is most closely associated with the Fiber Arts movement of the 1950s – 1970s, and with artists like Lenore Tawney and Sheila Hicks, it began long before with the expressive embroideries of Mariska Karasz and Marguerite Zorach and continues to the present day.

  • This object is part of the Textiles collection.
  • There are 2 images of this object.
  • This object is part of the Textiles collection.
  • There are 3 images of this object.
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  • This object is part of the Textiles collection.
  • This object is part of the Textiles collection.
  • There are 2 images of this object.
  • This object is part of the Textiles collection.
  • There are 2 images of this object.
  • Panel, Composition (DH/WD/SI 001)
  • merino wool, drenthe heath wool, wensleydale wool, wild silk, and cotton gauze.
  • Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment Fund.
  • 2005-3-1
  • This object is part of the Textiles collection.
  • There are 3 images of this object.
  • Panel, Fluid Green
  • wool.
  • Museum purchase through gift of John Pierpont Morgan and Mrs. Hamilton Fish....
  • 2008-17-1
  • This object is part of the Textiles collection.