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USA, c. 1955
cotton 134 h × 76 w in (340 × 193 cm)
cotton 134 h × 76 w in (340 × 193 cm)
estimate: $2,000–4,000
result: $1,965
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Maria Kipp 1900–1988
German-American textile designer Maria Kipp was born in 1900. She was the first woman to pursue studies at the Staatliche Fachschule für Texitilindustrie (State Academy for the Textile Industry) in Plauen, Germany, where she earned her degree in textile engineering in 1923. The following year, she immigrated to the United States with her first husband. They settled in Los Angeles and Kipp began to establish herself at Ernst Haeckel Handweaves in 1926. She founded Maria Kipp Handweaves in 1931 with a focus on hand-woven furnishing fabrics. This venture would go on to thrive for nearly six decades.
Early in her career, Kipp caught the attention of prominent modernist architects such as Rudolph Schindler and Richard Neutra, who eagerly incorporated her creations into their interior projects. Among her esteemed clientele were notable figures like Welton Becket, who entrusted Kipp with fashioning textile designs for the Bullock's chain of department stores, and Paul Revere Williams, with whom she collaborated on interiors for celebrity homes and the Beverly Hills Polo Lounge. Kipp's client roster also included illustrious personalities like Walt Disney and Claudette Colbert. Two of Kipp's most significant commissions were for Air Force One and the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City. In 1948, Kipp was acknowledged with an award for excellence in woven fabrics from the American Institute of Decorators.
While Kipp passed away in 1988, the subtle elegance of her artful textile designs has gained even more admirers in recent years. Today she is held in similar regard as other important mid-century fabric designers like Anni Albers, Alexander Girard, and Dorothy Liebes.
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