Wallpaper
Print
1840-1870 (made)
1840-1870 (made)
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The wallpaper company Sanderson & Sons was founded in 1860. The company began as an importer of French wallpapers, and in due course began to distribute English wallpapers too. It did not begin to manufacture its own papers until Arthur Sanderson acquired premises for printing in Chiswick, West London, in 1879. This wallpaper border comes from a log book containing 53 specimens of wallpaper borders and corners, and probably represents the products of various companies for which Sanderson & Sons were then acting as agents.
This border is typical of the richly-coloured and elaborate designs, popular in the mid-19th century, which were pastiches of historical styles; this pattern combines classical motifs with the gilding and trompe l'oeil moulding characteristic of the Victorian interpretations of Renaissance decoration.
This border is typical of the richly-coloured and elaborate designs, popular in the mid-19th century, which were pastiches of historical styles; this pattern combines classical motifs with the gilding and trompe l'oeil moulding characteristic of the Victorian interpretations of Renaissance decoration.
Object details
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Title | Wallpaper (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Colour woodblock print, on paper |
Brief description | Wallpaper border with running ornamentation and a heavy scrolling acanthus pattern, in 'gold' on a dark ground; Colour print from wood blocks, on paper; Supplied by Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd., England; 1840-50. |
Physical description | Wallpaper border with running ornamentation and a heavy scrolling acanthus pattern, in 'gold' on a dark ground; Colour print from wood blocks, on paper. |
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Credit line | Given by the Wallpaper Manufacturers Ltd |
Object history | Given by the Wallpaper Manufacturers Ltd. Provenance: A log book of Arthur Sanderson & Sons. The printing blocks were destroyed 1874-80. |
Historical context | This type of heavy scrolling acanthus frieze was first used on Roman buildings in the Corinthian order. |
Production | Provenance: A log book of Arthur Sanderson & Sons. The printing blocks were destroyed 1874-80. |
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Summary | The wallpaper company Sanderson & Sons was founded in 1860. The company began as an importer of French wallpapers, and in due course began to distribute English wallpapers too. It did not begin to manufacture its own papers until Arthur Sanderson acquired premises for printing in Chiswick, West London, in 1879. This wallpaper border comes from a log book containing 53 specimens of wallpaper borders and corners, and probably represents the products of various companies for which Sanderson & Sons were then acting as agents. This border is typical of the richly-coloured and elaborate designs, popular in the mid-19th century, which were pastiches of historical styles; this pattern combines classical motifs with the gilding and trompe l'oeil moulding characteristic of the Victorian interpretations of Renaissance decoration. |
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Accession number | E.1801-1934 |
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Record created | July 11, 2005 |
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