Item NMC/1731 - "Monaco" fabric length

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NMC/1731

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"Monaco" fabric length

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  • [c1960s-1970s] (Creation)

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Remnant length of heavy cotton upholstery fabric printed in bold geometric design in shades of orange, red, purple and brown. Deposited by Crissie White.

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(1931-2017)

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Peter R. Perritt was a student of textiles at The Glasgow School of Art in the 1950s. He went on to become a successful textile designer and Head of the School of Textile Design at the Manchester College of Art.

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Accession number JAC/216.

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Patterned heavy cotton fabric

Dimensions: 1090 x 1250 mm

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