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20th Century Zuber Four Panel Wallpaper Paravent Hand Painted, around 1940
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Crafted around 1940, the Rare 20th Century Zuber Four Panel Wallpaper Paravent is a masterpiece of artistic and decorative ingenuity. Each panel is ...
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Zuber French Scenic Wallpaper Panels The Japanese Garden Landscape Scene
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This antique and charming early 20th Century scenic wallpaper by French Zuber manufacture is made up of five rolls of wall coverings hand painted with...
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Zuber Six Panel Wallpaper Screen The Hunting Landscape
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Magnificent 19th century six panel wallpaper screen by Zuber and Cie. The screen features six hand blocked wallpaper panels from "Le Paysage a Chasses" o...
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William Morris Hand-Blocked Wallpaper Panel
By William Morris (English)
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Set of 3 Block Prints on Paper, Attributed to Delicourt
Located in New York, NY
Wallpaper ornament, Juno from the series Olympus, 1826–50; Attributed to Delicourt (France); block printed on paper. Delicourt was founded in 1838 by Étienne Delicourt, a former work...
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William Morris Hand-Blocked Honeysuckle Wallpaper Panel
By William Morris (English)
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A 'Honeysuckle' pattern wallpaper panel designed by May Morris in 1883 for Morris & Co. Although best known for her embroideries and textiles, May Morris also designed some wallpapers at her father’s firm Morris & Co. ‘Honeysuckle’ is her most famous wallpaper design; it was also one of the most popular patterns among consumers and is produced even today. May would have been about 21 years old when she created this pattern, and while she may have received some assistance from her father, the confident design shows an understanding of composition and color theory on the level of an experienced designer. Dimensions: 52 3/8 in. H x 21 1/4 in. W (133.2 cm H x 54.2 cm W) Condition: Very good. Paper with slight warping. Some slight creasing along selvedge. Light crease in center approximately 2 3/4 inches long. Not examined out of frame. References: Smithsonian, Cooper Hewitt, 1980461176 William Morris Gallery...
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