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Studio: international art — 23.1901

DOI issue:
Nr. 101 (August 1901)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19788#0239

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Studio-Talk

tageously with the printed stuffs which
formerly monopolised the markets.
Imagine splendid designs, in harmony
with the destination of the article it
serves to adorn ; warm, varying colours,
rich, luxurious materials, from the
plainest cotton up to the most magnifi-
cent velvet, hanging in elegant folds.
Curtains, friezes, covers for every kind
of furniture, are manufactured in an
equally artistic way, whilst smaller
articles, such as cushions, tea-cosies,
sachets, handkerchiefs, ladies' bags, and
neckties, also show the greatest variety
possible.

The Indian women have never

succeeded in using other materials
the "arts and crafts" workshop at apeldoorn tnan cotton and silk, but, after often

repeated and very expensive experi-
ments, Mr. Uiterwijk saw his way to
hand ; in the whole workshop one would look make Batiks out of any material known—cotton,
in vain for anything resembling a machine, and silk, linen, velvet, corduroy, and leather,
therefore these products of art contrast advan- --

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