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See Category:Textile designers for product, industrial or fashion designers specialized in the design of textiles for (mass) production. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
Elisabeth Haarr (born 1945), Norwegian textile artist; Margrethe Hald (1897–1982), Danish textile researcher; Bente Hammer (born 1950), Danish textile artist and fashion designer; Frida Hansen (1855–1931), Norwegian textile artist; Gerda Henning (1891–1951), Danish weaver and textile designer; Helena Hietanen (born 1963), Finnish textile ...
Gunta Stölzl (5 March 1897 – 22 April 1983) was a German textile artist who played a fundamental role in the development of the Bauhaus school's weaving workshop, where she created enormous change as it transitioned from individual pictorial works to modern industrial designs.
William Morris died on October 3, 1896, but the Morris & Co. continued to design and produce textiles he had designed or planned, under the supervision of his chief assistant and Art Director John Henry Dearle. Dearle managed the company's textile works at Merton Abbey until his own death in 1932.
William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, [1] writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production.
Synnøve Anker Aurdal (1908–2000), textile artist; Ulrikke Greve (1868–1951), tapestry artist; Frida Hansen (1855–1931), art nouveau textile artist; Else Marie Jakobsen (1927–2012), textile artist and designer¨ Else Poulsson (1909–2002), painter and textile artist; Hannah Ryggen (1894–1970), Swedish-born Norwegian textile artist
Sera Waters (born 1979): textile artist, arts writer and arts educator; Thomas Watling (1762–1814): painter and illustrator; Jennifer Watson (born 1951): artist known for her paintings that combine text and images; Judy Watson (born 1959): artist; Judy Napangardi Watson (1921–2004): painter; Tommy Watson (c.1935–2017): painter
Désirée Lucienne Lisbeth Dulcie Day OBE RDI FCSD (née Conradi; 5 January 1917 – 30 January 2010) was one of the most influential British textile designers of the 1950s and 1960s. Day drew on inspiration from other arts to develop a new style of abstract pattern-making in post-war British textiles, known as 'Contemporary' design.