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Modern textile art design of textile art

Modern textile art is based on the high development of textile industry, printing and dyeing technology and chemical industry. As the raw materials and structure of textiles have changed a lot, and the aesthetic interests of people have also changed a lot with the development of science, culture and economy, textile art occupies a more and more important position in people's life, and the content and style of the design have further changed and developed. 1870, the British painter W. Morris and others started the art and crafts movement, and advocated the combination of painting and decorative art through the famous magazine "The Drawing Room". 1922, in Weimar, Germany, the textile art design was based on the high development of printing and dyeing technology and chemical industry. In 1922, the "Architects' House" was founded in Weimar, Germany. Some of the early famous abstract painters proposed new theories of painting and also provided a new theoretical basis for pattern. H. Munsell of the United States established the color chart. German chemist and Nobel Prize winner W. Osterwalder also put forward his "color stereo" theory in 1921, all of which provided conditions for the development of textile art design. After the Second World War, textile art gained greater development in the capitalist world. Research, publicity and prediction of textile popular patterns and colors of institutions and publications have been established and published, this period, although a lot of modernist art influenced by the dyeing and weaving patterns, but the traditional patterns and folk textile art is still showing its artistic vitality, according to the changes in sketching patterns have further enriched the content of textile art.