Reading my feed from The Textile Blog which came through this morning I was thrilled to see that Jacqueline Groag was the featured artist. As a contemporary of Lucienne Day, who I highly admire, I lightly reviewed some of her work as a designer of the time.

A couple of later examples of her work appear below:

J-Groag-Traffic-Lights

Jacqueline Groag, Traffic Lights, 1953 for David Whitehead Ltd.

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Jacqueline Groag, Abstract Frames and Pebbles, 1952 For David Whitehead Ltd and Formica.

Source for photos:

Marnie Fogg, 1950s Fashion Print, Published by Batsford, London, 2010. Pages 97, 137.  ISBN 978-1-90638-888-1

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  1. […] Ideas I discovered the wonderful designs of the 1950’s, in particular Lucienne Day and Jacqueline Groag.  I was immediately taken with their design ideas as well as many by their contemporaries such as […]

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