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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sigmund von Weech, Weaving sample, ca. 1929
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sigmund von Weech, Weaving sample, ca. 1929
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sigmund von Weech, Weaving sample, ca. 1929
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Sigmund von Weech

Weaving sample, ca. 1929
rayon, cotton chenille
58 x 58 in.
POA

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Weaving sample with rayon warps and cotton chenille wefts produced in the workshop of Sigmund von Weech (1888–1982) in Schaftlach, Germany. Von Weech worked alongside Bauhaus weavers in the late...
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Weaving sample with rayon warps and cotton chenille wefts produced in the workshop of Sigmund von Weech (1888–1982) in Schaftlach, Germany. Von Weech worked alongside Bauhaus weavers in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Berlin and was well known internationally for his upholstery and drapery fabrics. 

 

Identical weavings in the blue colorway are in the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz (XII/8687), and the Met (2001.149, sold by Cora Ginsburg LLC). This textile in the blue colorway is illustrated in Drusilla Cole, 1000 Patterns: Design through the Centuries (2003), p. 264. 

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Provenance

New York showroom of Lucien Alavoine et Cie., until 1963;

Acquired by Dalva Brothers Inc., December 1963

Literature

Eleonore Barbra, "The Sensible Home—Modern Interior Decoration," Kunst und Handwerk / Creative Hands 81, no. 735 (March 1931), pp. 17–19.

Publications

Martina D'Amato, Cora Ginsburg 2025: Costumes Textiles Needlework (2025), pp. 65–72;

Cora Ginsburg 2000: Costume Textiles Needlework (2000), p. 28.

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