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textile art (visual works)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Visual works, particularly works of art or high craft, that are created from textile materials, which are plant, animal, and synthetic fibers used in weaving, sewing, knitting, felting, knotting, etc. Textile art uses exclusively, or nearly exclusively, textiles as both the support and media, if any media are applied. Embroidery is a textile art, because the support is textile and also the material used to create the design is a textile. However, in another example, oil paintings are generally painted on canvas, which is a textile material: but oil paintings are not considered textile art because the medium is paint.

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Textiles from the Collection of Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst, June 1-August 30, 1927

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Abstract

An exhibition of textiles, fabrics, costumes, and other rare art objects which belonged to the late Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst, lent by the University of California. No exhibition materials remain for the exhibition.

Dates: June 1-August 30, 1927