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Handmade paper banner

Collection Type

  • Wallpaper

Date

1870-1880

GUSN

GUSN-294235

Description

Paper banner or wall hanging with religious motto from the "Worsted" church in Canterbury, New Hampshire. Attributed to Lizzie Monmouth (Elizabeth Harper Monmouth). The banner is oval in shape and made from pieces of decoupaged white paper backed with white fabric. The center of the banner is a large oval printed with a floral bouquet cut from a paper window shade. The shade is roller-printed in orange, white, dark green, black and red on blue-gray ground. Foliate medallions, cut from wallpaper, encircle the floral bouquet. Larger foliate medallions surround the edge of the banner. The large and small medallions are roller-printed in brown, red and gold on olive ground and are varnished. Leaves and flowers cut from wallpaper are interspersed around lettering that reads "I WALK WITH BARE HUSHED FEET THE GROUND THOU HAST WITH BOLDNESS TROD. DARE NOT METE WITH LINE OR BOUND, THE LOVE AND POWER OF GOD." Blue and black paper fringe is attached around the edges.

Details

Descriptive Terms

banners
collage (technique)
paper (fiber product)
wallpapers
textile materials
devotional pictures
Banner

Inscription

"I WALK WITH BARE HUSHED FEET THE GROUND THOU HAST WITH BOLDNESS TROD. DARE NOT METE WITH LINE OR BOUND, THE LOVE AND POWER OF GOD." (Black paint.)
"From upper room on one side of little window" (handwritten)

Maker

Attributed to Monmouth, Elizabeth Harper, d. 1880s (Artist)

Location of Origin

Canterbury, New Hampshire, United States

Dimensions

56 x 35 (HxW) (inches)

Credit Line

Museum Accession

Accession Number

1972.112.1

Places

Canterbury (Merrimack county, New Hampshire)
Canterbury (Merrimack county, New Hampshire)

Related Items

Title Handmade Paper Banner Accession Number 1972.112.2
Title Handmade paper banner Accession Number 1972.112.3

Wallpaper Details

Print Technique

Machine Printed

Type

Machine Made

Medium

Paper

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