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Wallpaper

Collection Type

  • Wallpaper

Date

1945-1950

GUSN

GUSN-177402

Description

Cut sample of Chinoiserie-style paper. Pattern consists of two scenes: Two Asian males walking past pagoda-style building, alternating with scene of peacock and urn. Scenes are separated by diamond losenge (vertically) and medallions (horizontally). Printed in white and brown on grey ground.

Details

Descriptive Terms

wallpapers
paper (fiber product)
Wallpaper

Pattern

Chinese

Pattern No.

201

Associated Building

Original To Hathaway-Cushing-Millay House Main House,

Additional Identification Number

3105

People and Organizations

United Wall Paper Crafters of North America (1923-1958)

Maker

Katzenbach and Warren (Manufacturer)

Location of Origin

United States

Dimensions

20 x 21 7/8 (HxW) (inches)

Credit Line

Gift of Edwin Buckingham Sears

Accession Number

1987.358

Reference Notes

"The Practical Book of American Wallpaper" by Lois and William Katzenbach, pp. 84 and 85

Places

United States

Related Items

Title Wallpaper Accession Number 1987.359
Title Wallpaper Accession Number 1987.360
Title Wallpaper Accession Number 1987.356
Title Wallpaper Accession Number 1987.357

Wallpaper Details

Print Technique

Machine Printed

Form

Unused

Ground Color

Grey

State

Original

Type

Machine Made

Use

Sidewall/Fill

Medium

Paper

Decor Motif

peacock
urn
two Chinese males
losenge
medallion

Period/Style

Chinoiserie

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