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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This book illustrates the huge variety of intricate patterns printed in vivid colors on cotton textiles for fashion during the early 19th century. The book comes from Montpellier, a town on the southern coast of France that is not known today as a center of textile printing. Thus these samples indicate how much more widespread the textile industry was in Europe during the Industrial Revolution. This book contains more than 1,600 small samples.
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Manchu — Lining from Thanka (Religious Picture)
Iran — Panel
Netherlands — Fragment
Anonymous — Sheet with striped and abstract pattern
Anonymous — Book cover with overall stripe, zigzag, and tria
Anonymous — Towel or Napkin
Anonymous — Book cover with overall stripe pattern with flor
Italy — Fragment
Turkey — Towel
England or France — Panel
Anonymous — Sheet with horizontal and diagonal stripe patter
England or France — Child's Bedcover