For your consideration is this awesome vintage silk screen sample by Elenhank Fabrics. This piece is likely from the 1960's or 70's. It is in Excellent condition with no stains, odors snags or pulls. It would be a great candidate for a hanging piece of art mounted on a stretcher. Here is a little information about Elenhank whose business was in the Chicago suburbs:Elenhank (or Elenhank Designers, Inc.) was a textile design firm. It was started by artist Eleanor Kluck and her husband architect Henry Kluck. They blended their names together to create the company name. They started creating textiles in 1946. Eleanor Kluck designed and cut the lino-cuts that were used. She started working with Henry Kluck in 1948. In the mid-1950s they started to use screen-printing methods. In the 1970s they started designing textiles influenced by Northern Indiana landscapes.[1]Works by Elenhank are held in the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[2][3][4]Edge to edge this piece measures 74" by 41 1/2" The edge is finished all the way around. The original identification tag is still attached. A fabulous piece of mid century modern design history. Thanks for looking.