Furnishing fabric: Splotchy
Alexander Calder
(American, 1898–1976)
Laverne Inc.
(American)
1950s
Medium/TechniquePrinted synthetic twill weave
DimensionsOverall: 198.8 x 125.7 cm (78 1/4 x 49 1/2 in.)
Credit LineTextile Curator's Fund
Accession number2006.821
On View
Not on viewClassificationsTextiles
DescriptionIn the decades following the end of World War II, the clean lines, open plans, and glass walls of modern homes and office buildings brought about dramatic changes in furnishing fabrics, and ushered in a period of extraordinary creativity in textile design. The innovative husband-and-wife team Erwin and Estelle Laverne, specialized in hand-printed fabrics and wallpapers, both in their own designs and in those they commissioned from important artists in other media. "Splotchy" was designed by Alexander Calder for Laverne's "Contempora" series, and is an excellent example of his abstract sculptural shapes transformed into a three-color printed textile.
ProvenancePurchased by Susan Ward through an internet auction ca. 2003-2005; purchased by MFA January 25, 2006.Copyright© 2020 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
1960s-1980s