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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Koechlin, Camille, 1811–1890
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1841
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19th century
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pattern book
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sample book
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swatche
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textile material
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Aniline dye.
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Clothing and dress -- Europe -- 19th century.
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Clothing and dress -- France.
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Clothing trade -- France.
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Cotton fabrics.
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Dyes and dyeing -- Chemistry -- 19th century.
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Dyes and dyeing -- Cotton -- 19th century.
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Koechlin & Frères.
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Mulhouse (France) -- Commerce -- 19th century.
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Textile design -- France -- Alsace.
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Textile fabrics -- France -- Design.
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Textile printing -- France -- 19th century.
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Workshop recipes -- France.
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Mulhouse (France)
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Art in Focus : Blue (Yale Center for British Art, 2019-04-05 - 2019-08-11)
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French
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Koechlin, Camille, 1811–1890
Sample books for printed cotton fabrics manufactured by Koechlin & Frères
1841-1843