Swedish Flat Weave
Attributed to Erik Lunberg, Vävaregarden Eringsboda
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Attributed to Erik Lunberg, Vävaregarden Eringsboda
Anne Marie Boberg was a Swedish textile artist whose designs are inherently Scandinavian. She has produced a wide variety of röllakan throughout the mid-20th century. Her designs are highly influenced by Scandinavian motifs, featuring softer colors paired with classical designs as well as chic geometric patterns. During her partnership with Axeco Svenska Company, she produced many flat weave röllakan that were handwoven. Boberg is also known for her publication on the art of macrame that came at a time of its international revival.
Initialed "AMB"
Rag Rug Technique
Swedish Flat Weave Technique
Colors:
Twilight Blue
Niagara
Yellow
Plum Purple
Green
Italian Purple
Initialed "AL" Alice Lund, Provenance to The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Danish textile artist Vibeke Klint (b.1927).
Long recognized as a notable figure in the realm of applied arts and design in mid-twentieth century Denmark, Klint’s work has been exhibited in numerous prominent museums such as the Danish Museum of Art & Design, in Copenhagen, Denmark; and the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, DC.
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'Lynild' literally translates to 'lightning'. Long recognized as a notable figure in the realm of applied arts & design in mid-twentieth century Denmark, Vibeke Klint's work has been exhibited in numerous prominent museums such as the Danish Museum of Art & Design, in Copenhagen, Denmark' and National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, DC.
Initialed "GA"