Textile Tuesday: La Liberté Americaine Toile
Happy Textile Tuesday!
I have found a great classic with a fun modern twist.
It is a true piece of art.
Created by textile artist Richard Saja, La Liberté Americaine Toile is a work of art and a provocative conversation piece. A traditional pastoral print embellished by hand, this extraordinary fabric celebrates and subverts the stylistic conventions of 18th-century Europe. Hand-screened on cotton-linen union cloth, this historic toile de Jouy by JeanBaptiste Huet (1745–1811) is full of playful surprises, with animals, people, and landscape elements accentuated. Whether framed for display or used for light upholstery, window treatments, or pillows, this limitededition design makes a unique and imaginative statement.
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