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Yet another gem in the New York Public Library digital collections are the textile designs and drawings of E.A. Seguy. Absolutely stunning in their use of color, shape, pattern! Don’t you just want to wallpaper your house in this? I’m not even loving the bugs or butterflies that much, but I’m still so blown away by the colors!












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Tags: ART, bugs, butterflies, COLOR, DESIGN, e.a. seguy, flowers, HISTORY, inspiration, library, nypl, pattern, plants, print, science, textiles, vintage
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[...] in the image. Fashion plates, postcards, and book plates were all printed using this method. E.A. Seguy’s incredible textile designs and butterfly and insect patterns are some great examples [...]