Paul Poiret and F. Schumacher & Co.
Juin (June)
1919-1929
Scroll
Physical Qualities
Cotton, Hemmed for exhibition:100 1/16 × 31 1/2 in. (254.2 × 80 cm.); Original length 106 1/4 × 31 1/2 in. (269.9 × 80 cm.)
Credit Line
Textile Acquisition Fund
Object Number
1999.157
A length of printed cotton with a large-scale floral pattern. The design consists of large flowers and spheres in bold colors including red, orange-red, lavender-blue, green, brown, and fuchsia on a black ground. This pattern is stencil printed on a plain-woven white cotton.
The pattern repeat measures 17-1/4H" x 30-3/4W". The side edges are selvages, and the top and bottom edges were originally raw cut.
Exhibition preparation required the top to be hemmed 3-1/4" for a casing to hang the textile and the bottom to be hemmed 1-1/2" for a finished edge for the exhibition.
Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1999; Giles Kotcher, USA.
Great Lengths
Thieme, Otto Charles. Avant Garde by the Yard: Cutting Edge Textile Design, 1880-1930. Cincinnati: Cincinnati Art Museum, 1996, pp.62-63.
Slavin, Richard E. III. Opulent Textiles: The Schumacher Collection. N.Y.: Crown Publishers, Inc. 1992, pp. 168-169.
Kerry, Sue Kerry. Neo-Classical to Pop, Part II Twentieth Century Textiles. Suffolk, England: Francesca Galloway in association with the Antique Collectors' Club, coinciding with exhibition June 6-July 14, 2007 at Francesa Galloway, 31 Dover Street, London WIS 4 ND, 2007, cat. 49, p. 102, illus.
Slavin, Richard E. III. Opulent Textiles: The Schumacher Collection. N.Y.: Crown Publishers, Inc. 1992, pp. 168-169.
Kerry, Sue Kerry. Neo-Classical to Pop, Part II Twentieth Century Textiles. Suffolk, England: Francesca Galloway in association with the Antique Collectors' Club, coinciding with exhibition June 6-July 14, 2007 at Francesa Galloway, 31 Dover Street, London WIS 4 ND, 2007, cat. 49, p. 102, illus.
Inscribed: Printed in script in the selvage is "Juin designed by Paul Poiret exclusively for Schumacher." Next to that inscription is a printed color sampling.
