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The firms' records were destroyed during the Second World War, in the London blitz.  \r\n\r\nWilliam Foxton was an early member of the Design and Industries Association, formed in 1915 with the specific remit to raise the standard of design.  The DIA recruited teachers, artists and craftspeople, all of whom had a vested interest in re-energising the British textile industry, including retailers.  Emphasis was placed on the need for techological revolution and the ability to mass produce well-designed consumer goods at a price which the vast majority could afford.  William Foxton started to commission designs from innovative artists and designers after the formation of the DIA.\r\n\r\nConstance Irving was an artist who exhibited work in the second Post-Impressionist and Cubist exhibition which took place in Liverpool between March nd April 1911.  This was the first time that works by the artists Gauguin, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso were shown outside London, and only the second time that their work had been exhibited in the UK.  The exhibition exhibited work by the continental artists alongside work by their British contemporaries, including Augustus John, John Lavery, Philip Wilson Steer and Henry Tonks.  Irving supplied a number of designs for Foxton's during the 1920s; her painterly style embraced both colourful florals and bold, abstract patterns.","physicalDescription":"Furnishing fabric of roller-printed cotton in blue, sage green and rust on a black background. The pattern includes a design of stems and looping tendrils. 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