Harwood Steiger Fabric, "Apogee"

Summary

The screen-printed fabrics produced by the studio of Harwood Steiger, Inc. are replete with motifs from the American Southwest. Although husband-and-wife proprietors Harwood and Sophie Steiger were born in the Northeast, the Sonoran Desert became their home. Its flora, fauna, and wildlife were a constant inspiration in their enduring partnership, which saw Harwood as the primary artist, and Sophie as the expert botanist and businesswoman.

The screen-printed fabrics produced by the studio of Harwood Steiger, Inc. are replete with motifs from the American Southwest. Although husband-and-wife proprietors Harwood and Sophie Steiger were born in the Northeast, the Sonoran Desert became their home. Its flora, fauna, and wildlife were a constant inspiration in their enduring partnership, which saw Harwood as the primary artist, and Sophie as the expert botanist and businesswoman.

Artifact

Textile fabric

Date Made

1956-1980

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2017.84.3810.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of American Textile History Museum, donated to ATHM by Harwood Steiger, Inc.

Material

Cloth

Color

White (Color)
Purple
Pink (Color)
Gray (Color)
Grayish blue
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 23.5 in

Width: 38.125 in

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