Haraszty, Eszter (1920–1994)
Haraszty, Eszter (1920–1994)
Hungarian-American colorist, stylist, and designer of textiles. Name variations: Eszter H. Colen. Born Sept28, 1920, in Hungary; died of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Malibu, CA, Nov 24, 1994.
Known for Iceland poppy motif replicated on textiles, ceramics, and stained glass, had her own design studio in NY City; before coming to US (1946), was a costume designer in Hungary, then shifted focus to home design; won 5 gold medals from Association of Interior Designers for her textile designs; work is in the permanent collections of New York Museum of Modern Art, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and Le Chateau Dufresne in Montreal.
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