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Jacqueline Groag: Textile Designer

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Jacqueline Groag: Textile Designer
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Geoff Rayner
By (author) Annamarie Stapleton
By (author) Richard Chamberlain
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:184
Dimensions(mm): Height 257,Width 209
Category/GenreIndividual designers
Textile design and theory
ISBN/Barcode 9781851495900
ClassificationsDewey:746.092
Audience
General
Illustrations 20 b/w, 150 col

Publishing Details

Publisher ACC Art Books
Imprint ACC Editions
Publication Date 2 June 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Czech-born Jacqueline Groag (1903-1985) was an incredibly adept textile designer who trained at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna during the 1920s under Franz Cisek and Josef Hoffmann. She produced textile designs for the Wiener Werkstatte and some of the Parisian fashion houses while she lived in Vienna. She married the architect and interior designer Jacques Groag - they made a successful team. However, in 1939 they were compelled to emigrate to the UK. Jacqueline Groag continued to produce textile design work for the British market, and after the war her designs could be seen at numerous outlets such as David Whitehead, Grafton, John Lewis and Liberty. For more than 20 years she worked as a freelance designer, supplying designs for carpets, greetings cards, laminates, plastics, textiles, wallpapers and wrapping papers to many firms including Bond-Worth Carpets, British European Airways, the British Overseas Airways Corporation, Dunlop, ICI and London Transport. In 1984 she became a Fellow of the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry. She was a prodigious and successful designer to the end of her life. Along with Lucienne Day and Marian Mahler she is seen as central to a new and exciting development in textile design in the 1950s. Together their work is featured in a major exhibition Designing Women which begins in Colorado Springs in September 2008. This is a ground breaking publication on the work of this highly important and influential designer. SELLING POINTS: -Showcases the textiles design work of Czech designer Jacqueline Groag -Coincides with an exhibition at the London Fashion and Textile Museum ILLUSTRATIONS 150 colour 20 b/w

Reviews

This absorbing tribute to Jacqueline Groag begs the question of how someone so significant in mid-twentieth century pattern design in Britain, can be so little heard of today." House and Garden, April 2010