Product code: Hotsell Marushka Screenprint Canvas Art Purple Iris Flowers MCM Modernist 1970s 23”x20”
Marushka Screenprint Canvas Fabric Art Print Of Purple Iris Flowers. MCM Modernist art vintage from the 1970s. Art print measures 23” tall and 20” wide in portrait orientation, and with the canvas edge measures approximately 28.5” long and 29” wide. Screen printed in two tones of purple and a green on cream colored cotton canvas. In Very Good vintage condition. No rips, tears, discoloration, stains, or odors. Unfinished cut edge with some unraveling and one edge is the eel edge hotsell. Light fold marks. One small scratch or scuff mark on the design - see detail photo. No sign it has ever been framed. See all photos for details. Starting in 1974, the Michigan-based company Marüshka produced ready-to-hang wall art in a bold, simple graphic style that evoked Japanese woodblock prints, Pop Art, and Mid-Century Modern textiles by Alexander Girard, who designed for Herman Miller, and the Helsinki firm Marimekko. At Marüshka, linen or cotton canvas would be silkscreened by hand.
Marushka Screenprint Canvas Fabric Art Print Of Purple Iris Flowers. MCM Modernist art vintage from the 1970s. Art print measures 23” tall and 20” wide in portrait orientation, and with the canvas edge measures approximately 28.5” long and 29” wide. Screen printed in two tones of purple and a green on cream colored cotton canvas. In Very Good vintage condition. No rips, tears, discoloration, stains, or odors. Unfinished cut edge with some unraveling and one edge is the eel edge hotsell. Light fold marks. One small scratch or scuff mark on the design - see detail photo. No sign it has ever been framed. See all photos for details. Starting in 1974, the Michigan-based company Marüshka produced ready-to-hang wall art in a bold, simple graphic style that evoked Japanese woodblock prints, Pop Art, and Mid-Century Modern textiles by Alexander Girard, who designed for Herman Miller, and the Helsinki firm Marimekko. At Marüshka, linen or cotton canvas would be silkscreened by hand.