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Mariska Karasz (1898 in Budapest, Hungary – August 27, 1960 in Danbury, Connecticut) was an American fashion designer, author, and textile artist. She had a passion for fashion design and created colorful, patterned garments largely inspired by the folk art of her native country. Her abstract wall hangings mixing fibers such as silk, cotton, wool, and hemp with horsehair and wood garnered her extensive national, and even international, attention. Critics repeatedly praised her for her skillful and unusual use of color, her creative combinations of materials, and her inspiring efforts to promote a modern approach to embroidery.

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  • Mariska Karasz (es)
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  • Mariska Karasz (Budapest, 1898 - Danbury, Connecticut, 27 de agosto de 1960) fue una diseñadora de moda, autora y artista textil estadounidense. Tenía una pasión por el diseño de moda y creaba prendas coloridas y estampadas inspiradas en gran medida en el arte popular de su país natal. Sus tapices abstractos que mezclaban fibras como la seda, el algodón, la lana y el cáñamo con crin y madera obtuvieron repercusión nacional e internacional. Los críticos la elogiaron repetidamente por su uso hábil e inusual del color, sus combinaciones creativas de materiales y sus esfuerzos inspiradores para promover un enfoque moderno del bordado.​ (es)
  • Mariska Karasz (1898 in Budapest, Hungary – August 27, 1960 in Danbury, Connecticut) was an American fashion designer, author, and textile artist. She had a passion for fashion design and created colorful, patterned garments largely inspired by the folk art of her native country. Her abstract wall hangings mixing fibers such as silk, cotton, wool, and hemp with horsehair and wood garnered her extensive national, and even international, attention. Critics repeatedly praised her for her skillful and unusual use of color, her creative combinations of materials, and her inspiring efforts to promote a modern approach to embroidery. (en)
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  • Mariska Karasz (en)
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  • Danbury, Connecticut, United States (en)
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  • Budapest, Hungary (en)
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