The Ault and Wiborg company by Will Bradley

The Ault and Wiborg company c. 1890 - 1920

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poster

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knitting

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comic strip

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repeated pattern

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repetitive shape and pattern

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organic pattern

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repetition of pattern

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pattern repetition

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textile design

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layered pattern

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poster

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funky pattern

Copyright: Public Domain: Artvee

This advertisement for the Ault & Wiborg Company, likely printed at the turn of the century, features a decorative border of stylized floral motifs, framing a scene of roosters, a basket, and a tree laden with fruit. The floral patterns evoke ancient symbols of fertility and continuity, echoing motifs found in diverse cultures across millennia. Consider the motif's recurrence. It appears in ancient Mesopotamian textiles, medieval tapestries, and even modern graphic designs. This visual echo transcends time, connecting our subconscious to ancestral patterns. The rooster, often associated with vigilance and dawn, acts as a guardian. The fruit tree, a classic symbol of abundance, suggests prosperity and growth. These symbols create a visual language, speaking to our primal desire for security and plenty. Observe how such imagery resonates beyond its immediate context, echoing through history, continually reshaping our cultural memory.

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