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Rugs and fabrics > 1600 > Velvet fragments, red, green, yellow and white wool on linen, Germany or Spain (?), late XVII century.
Velvet fragments, red, green, yellow and white wool on linen, Germany or Spain (?), late XVII century.
Description: Velvet is completely different from all the other textiles as its entire surface is covered in pile, which can be either cut or left uncut as preferred. The velvet loom has two warps, one for the basic textile and the other for the pile, which is created by inserting a thread that projects in a ring-like shape that can then be cut.
A surface covered with small distinct rings is called curly velvet, whereas cut velvets are when all the eyelets are cut at the same height.

Provenance: Adolph Loewi, Venice, stock number 8272; Alessandro Morandotti, Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne, Rome.

During the winter of 1937-1938 a major exhibition entitled 'L'antico tessuto d'arte italiana' was shown in Rome.
Only three private collections were represented in the exhibition. One of these private collections was Adolph Loewi's from Venice. He presented eighteen pieces.

Adolph Loewi (Munich, Germany 1888 - 1977 Hawaii, U.S.A.), honorary German consul in Venice in 1923, was a dealer of paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. He was the leading dealer of textiles and costumes, selling to major collectors and museums in the U.S.A and Europe.
Much of LACMA’s (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) rich textile collection and its extensive archive of documentation related to the field came from Loewi.

A German Jew, he established his business in Venice in 1911 and a branch in New York in 1933-34.
In early 1939 he left Italy with his family; they brought with them personal possessions and much of their stock.
Settling first in New York, they moved to Beverly Hills in the Summer of 1939. In Los Angeles the firm of Adolph Loewi, Inc., was divided; the textile business became known as Loewi-Robertson and was directed by his daughter and son-in-law.

Adolph Loewi probably acquired the fabric here proposed before the second world war. According to Katherine Loewi Robertson, daughter of Adolph Loewi, and, with her husband, successor to his firm, works of art acquired in Venice before the second world war have stock numbers below 9300.

The director of Loewi's gallery of art, was Mr. Alessandro Morandotti.
According to Katherine Loewi Robertson, Morandotti resigned a position at La Scala in 1936 rather than wear the black shirt of the Fascists. Impressed by Morandotti’s integrity, Adolph Loewi hired him as the director of his antiques firm in Venice.
When Loewi, a Jew, fled Italy in early 1939, he turned the firm over to Morandotti for safekeeping.

Morandotti moved to Rome, where he established the firm as 'Antiquaria', concealing the fact that it continued to be owned by a Jew.
After the war, Morandotti returned the firm to Loewi, who sold it to Morandotti in 1950.

According to Katherine Loewi Robertson, the items of his father's gallery with the stocks number after 9300 indicates that they were acquired by Morandotti in Rome during and after the war.
Age: Late 17th century.
Dimensions: 23,5 x 21 in. ; the other 18 x 21 in.
Price: Sold
Item n°: RC 79
Velvet fragments, red, green, yellow and white wool on linen, Germany or Spain (?), late XVII century. - Picture 01 Velvet fragments, red, green, yellow and white wool on linen, Germany or Spain (?), late XVII century. - Picture 02 Velvet fragments, red, green, yellow and white wool on linen, Germany or Spain (?), late XVII century. - Picture 03
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