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Gunta Stölzl Slit Tapestry Red/Green, 1927/28
Gobelin technique, Cotton, silk, linen, 150x110 cm

fracturedconnections:

Gunta Stölzl Slit Tapestry Red/Green, 1927/28

Gobelin technique, Cotton, silk, linen, 150x110 cm

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    The wildly patterned chromatic weft of Gunta Stölzl Slit #Tapestry Red/Green, 1927/28 Gobelin technique #art
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    fracturedconnections:...Gunta Stölzl Slit Tapestry Red/Green, 1927/28
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    via folkobject i want these colors all around me please

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