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Collage, Textile Design: Cutout, no. 635-640
This is a Collage. It was designed by Alexander Hayden Girard and from the office of Herman Miller Furniture Company. It is dated 1954 and we acquired it in 2000. Its medium is tissue paper, colored paper, brush and gouache on white wove paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.
This object was
donated by
Alexander Hayden Girard.
It is credited Gift of Alexander H. Girard.
- Textile, Cut-out
- cotton.
- Gift of Herman Miller.
- 1956-137-1
- Drawing, Textile Design: Monte Zuma
- brush and gouache, pen and black ink, graphite on paper.
- Museum purchase from Smithsonian Collections Acquisition and Decorative Arts....
- 1988-62-199
- Drawing, Textile Design: Indian Heads
- brush and gouache, graphite on heavy cream paper.
- Museum purchase through gift of Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt.
- 2001-11-2
Our curators have highlighted 7 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:
- Wallpaper, from Archives collection
- non-woven wallpaper, matte finish.
- Courtesy of NLXL.
- s-e-1736
- Poster, Textiles & Objects
- screenprint on textured off-white paper.
- Gift of Marilyn and John Neuhart.
- 2004-13-1
- Poster, Herman Miller Summer Picnic, 1982
- screenprint with lacquer finish on wove paper.
- Gift of Sara and Marc Benda.
- 2010-21-80
Its dimensions are
43.8 × 36.8 cm (17 1/4 × 14 1/2 in.)
It is inscribed
Inscribed in graphite, verso upper left corner: V-1
Cite this object as
Collage, Textile Design: Cutout, no. 635-640; Designed by Alexander Hayden Girard (American, 1907–1993); Office of Herman Miller Furniture Company (United States); USA; tissue paper, colored paper, brush and gouache on white wove paper; 43.8 × 36.8 cm (17 1/4 × 14 1/2 in.); Gift of Alexander H. Girard; 1969-165-232
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Energizing the Everyday: Gifts From the George R. Kravis II Collection.