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Wallpaper

ca. 1530 (made)
Artist/Maker

Reproduction of a woodcut wallpaper, reconstructed from fragments, showing a satyr playing a wind instrument, a nymph and a child among grape vines; with description etc in German in the margin; Silk screen, black on cream, on paper.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk screen, black on cream, on paper
Brief description
Reproduction of a woodcut wallpaper, reconstructed from fragments, showing a satyr playing a wind instrument, a nymph and a child among grape vines; with description etc in German in the margin; Probably designed by Celtis-Meister; Silk screen, black on cream, on paper; Published by Kurt Weber, Dreye bei Bremen; ca. 1530.
Physical description
Reproduction of a woodcut wallpaper, reconstructed from fragments, showing a satyr playing a wind instrument, a nymph and a child among grape vines; with description etc in German in the margin; Silk screen, black on cream, on paper.
Dimensions
  • Size of sheet height: 123cm
  • Size of sheet width: 87cm
Dimensions from: Oman, Charles C., and Hamilton, Jean. Wallpapers: a history and illustrated catalogue of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: Sotheby Publications, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982.
Marks and inscriptions
(Description etc, in German, in the margin.)
Credit line
Given by the Deutsches Tapetenmuseum, Kassel
Object history
Given by the Deutsches Tapetenmuseum, Kassel.
Production
The design, described as for a tapestry, has also been attributed to Hans Sebald Beham.
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Oman, Charles C., and Hamilton, Jean. Wallpapers: a history and illustrated catalogue of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: Sotheby Publications, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982.
Collection
Accession number
E.1218-1979

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Record createdApril 1, 2009
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