Handwoven Coverlet Design - Howard H. Sherman

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Product: Fine Art Poster
Size: A4 (21x29.7 cm)
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A striking 1936 textile design by Howard H. Sherman, featuring a handwoven coverlet pattern in blue and white, complete with floral motifs and technical weaving details. A perfect blend of vintage charm and sophisticated design.

This striking textile design, created by Howard H. Sherman in 1936, showcases a handwoven coverlet pattern in a captivating blue and white colour scheme. The design incorporates various floral motifs, including stylised roses and other blossoms, arranged in a symmetrical and repeating pattern. The inscription 'MARY HEBARD ORANGE :1841:' suggests a historical reference or dedication, possibly to an earlier textile artist or the year of a significant coverlet creation. The inclusion of technical details such as 'Wool', 'Linen', 'Tabby', and 'Overshot thread' indicates a meticulous approach to documenting the weaving process. The overall aesthetic evokes a sense of traditional craftsmanship combined with a modern design sensibility. As a fine art print, this piece brings a touch of vintage charm and sophisticated pattern into any interior. Its bold colour palette and intricate details make it a focal point, ideal for adding character to living rooms, bedrooms, or studies. The design's historical context and artistic execution offer both visual appeal and intellectual interest, making it a valuable addition to any art collection.

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    Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.

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    12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.

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    Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.

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    Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.

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Real reviews from real customers

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Received the beautiful hummingbird print in black frame. Great service, stunning print, I will post a picture when the room is finished. Thank you
Jayne - Yorkshire
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Delighted with this print! The colours are extremely vibrant, the imagine crystal clear and beautifully displayed in an attractive frame. Delivery was prompt and securely packaged. Highly recommended and will be using again!
Matt - Rutland
nikki
So pleased with my print and the frame it’s housed in. Fantastic quality and really adds character to the room. Communication was great and it was delivered quicker than estimated. Overall I’m extremely pleased and will recommend to friends. I’m already eying up my next purchase!
Nikki - London
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Beautiful print, great quality and love it with the white frame. Delivery was really fast. I've had loads of compliments from visitors as I've hung it in my hallway as the first thing you see when you enter the house. Couldn't be happier.
Alice - Norfolk

Howard H. Sherman

Howard H. Sherman (1903-1987) was an American painter and educator, best known for his vibrant, semi-abstract landscapes of the American Southwest. Though rooted in representational art, Sherman's work evolved towards abstraction, influenced by the burgeoning Modernist movement. He sought to capture the essence of the landscape rather than a literal depiction, employing bold colours and dynamic compositions to convey the region's raw energy and spiritual depth. A lesser-known fact is that Sherman initially trained as a musician, and this early discipline profoundly shaped his artistic approach. He often spoke of composing paintings in terms of rhythm, harmony, and counterpoint, translating musical principles onto the canvas. Sherman's artistic journey included significant periods of study and teaching. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and later became a respected instructor, shaping the next generation of artists. His commitment to education extended beyond the classroom; he believed art should be accessible to all, actively participating in community art programmes. Sherman's distinctive style, blending observation with personal expression, earned him recognition in regional and national exhibitions. While he may not be a household name, his work is admired for its unique vision and enduring appeal. Today, Howard H. Sherman's paintings offer a window into a unique artistic sensibility. His landscapes are not merely scenes, but emotional responses to the world around him. Owning a print of Sherman's work is an invitation to experience the American Southwest through the eyes of a passionate artist who saw music in the mountains and found harmony in the desert.