Cushion of Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Scotland, 1885/90. Designed by Alexander Morton. Scotland, 1885/90. Designed by Alexander Morton, produced by Alexander Morton and Company #MediaStorehouse. Skip to main content. Wall Art and Prints since 2004. mail_outline [email protected]. phone 0203 286 0822. search.. Framed Print of Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Scotland, 1885/90. Designed by Alexander Morton. Scotland, 1885/90. Designed by Alexander Morton, produced by Alexander Morton and Company #MediaStorehouse. Skip to main content. Wall Art and Prints since 2004. mail_outline [email protected]. phone 0203 286 0822. search.

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Panel Date: c. 1897. Artist: Possibly designed by Arthur Silver (English, 1853-1896) or Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (English, 1857-1941) Possibly produced by Alexander Morton & Co. (Scotland, active 1867-1906) Scotland, Darvel. About this artwork Status Currently Off View Department Textiles Artists. Textile Arthur Silver 1800-1900.. Using the skills of local cotton weavers, Alexander Morton developed a distinctive patterned gauze fabric which he called Madras Muslin . The name was probably chosen because Asian associations were popular with customers at the end of the last century, and historically India was particularly famous for its fine cotton fabrics. In addition to manufacturing his own designs and specialty.