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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - Please create a fabric design that integrates elements of Rococo art and the image of a Rococo interior. The pattern should be seamless, repeating, and cyclical. The colors should be marked with Pantone TPX color numbers, using no more than six colors. Specifically, we're looking for a soft white (Pantone 11-0601 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo plaster, a light pink (Pantone 13-2804 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo silk, a light beige (Pantone 14-1118 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo wood, a bright gold (Pantone 16-0836 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo gilding, a deep blue (Pantone 19-4050 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo velvet, and a metallic silver (Pantone 14-5002 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo mirror. The pattern style should reference Rococo elegance and sophistication, and the interior figures should be presented in a delicate and intricate way. The lighting should be soft, as if under the glow of a Rococo chandelier. Please create in ultra-high definition, rich in detail, and 16K resolution.

Anna Maria Garthwaite was an English textile designer and silk weaver known for her significant contributions to the silk industry in the 18th century.

Garthwaite's designs were highly sought after during her time and are still admired today. She was particularly known for her intricate floral patterns and botanical motifs, which showcased her exceptional skill in creating detailed and naturalistic designs.

Her designs often featured a wide variety of flowers, foliage, and other organic elements, which were meticulously woven into silk fabrics using a drawloom—a complex weaving device that allowed for intricate patterns.

Garthwaite's designs were characterized by their elegance, delicacy, and attention to detail. Her work showcased a refined sense of composition and color, incorporating a harmonious blend of hues and shades.

She drew inspiration from nature, botanical illustrations, and the gardens of the Georgian era. Garthwaite's patterns graced the wardrobes of fashionable individuals, including royalty and the aristocracy.

Anna Maria Garthwaite's contributions to the silk industry and her skill as a textile designer played a significant role in the development of the silk weaving tradition in 18th-century England. Her designs continue to be appreciated for their beauty, craftsmanship, and their representation of the artistic legacy of the era.

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - I need a fabric design that integrates elements of Rococo elegance and the image of a Rococo painting. The pattern should be seamless, repeating, and cyclical. The colors should be marked with Pantone TPX color numbers, using no more than six colors. Specifically, we're looking for a soft white (Pantone 11-0601 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo canvas, a light pink (Pantone 13-2804 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo silk, a light beige (Pantone 14-1118 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo parchment, a bright gold (Pantone 16-0836 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo gilding, a deep blue (Pantone 19-4050 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo velvet, and a metallic silver (Pantone 14-5002 TPX) to symbolize the Rococo mirror. The pattern style should reference Rococo elegance and sophistication, and the painting figures should be presented in a delicate and intricate way. The lighting should be natural, as if under the Mediterranean sun. Please create in ultra-high definition, rich in detail, and 16K resolution.

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - Garden hyacinth and narcissist flowers bouquet standing in arc, vintage painting, Dutch masterpiece still life style, Jacob Marrel style, William John Wainwright style, in richly decorated Art Nouveau pattern border, Alphonse Mucha style, beige and yellow and burgundy colors background, watercolor, very high detailed,

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - The minimalistic European style is characterized by curved and asymmetric lines, such as flower stems, flower buds, grapevines, insect wings, and various graceful and wavy patterns found in nature. These patterns are reflected in the decoration of walls, railings, window frames, and furniture.

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - light pink, olive green, gold, light blue, french blue, cornflower blue climbing chinoiserie floral vine design like deGournay wallpaper gouche illustration

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - watercolor and pencil, 18th century a silk screen of beautiful lake filled with birds and butterflies surrounded

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - chinoiserie toile pattern sepia tone, yellows green, gold, brown hand painted de gournay realistic

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - ancient chinoiserie oriental botanical florals on crackled textured woven paper

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Anna Maria Garthwaite Style - 18th century silk design Anna Maria Garthwaite style woven silk pattern

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