From 1956 until his death in 1981, Harwood Steiger and his wife, Sophie, operated a silk screening studio in Tubac, AZ, producing hundreds of designs in a wide variety of colors. The designs ranged from representations of the desert (cactus, roadrunners, quail and other plants) to mid century modern abstract designs. Very popular and collectable.
I am developing a book on Harwood Steiger textiles and very much would appreciate your contacting me if you have some. I am looking for examples in yardage, table linens and articles made from the fabric to photograph for my book. If you are lucky enough to own any Harwood Steiger, or know someone who does, please contact me via PM I would be very grateful for any leads. Thanks! |
I ran across a couple of yards of fabric by Harwood Steiger in my basement. I believe it's from the late 60s and it's a red and brown on pink print called "Fruit." Can send a snapshot if you want.
Jane Hanna Leesburg, VA |
A photo would be wonderful. I am not familiar with this design, but there are literally hundreds. If I may suggest, press the fabric. Hang it vertically. Smooth out wrinkles and shoot straight on. If possible, one shot showing selvage to selvage and close ups of the important design elements. I will be very grateful. If you ever decide to sell it, please contact me. Many, many thanks. Cynthia, [email protected].
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If you will trust me with your fabric for a week, I will photograph it and send it back. Cynthia deVillemarette, 4318 W. Apollo Road, Laveen AZ 85339. Thanks again. Cynthia
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Please PM personal info, rather than posting it here.
Originally Posted by mrssydow
If you will trust me with your fabric for a week, I will photograph it and send it back. Thanks again. Cynthia
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I'll give it a try and upload.
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Best, Cynthia |
I have come across a few yards of Harwood Steiger fabric labled "Plaza". It appears to be an ivory linen fabric with a royal blue screen printing. Are you familiar with this pattern by Steiger?
Thank you |
Thanks for writing. Yes, I have seen this design. Mr. Steiger frequently printed designs on several types of fabric. The one you describe sounds like the heavier cotton weave used for home decor and table linens. Do you have a picture you can send? I'd love to see yours. Thanks.
Cynthia |
I will get a photo and email you. Is your email the same as listed above?
Thanks! |
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