Indian
Wallpaper
ca. 1871 (made)
ca. 1871 (made)
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Specimen of 'Indian' wallpaper, a formalised foliate design, design in dark-blue on a pale ground; Colour woodblock print in distemper, on paper; Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price.
Part of a pattern book.
Part of a pattern book.
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Title | Indian (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | colour block print on paper |
Brief description | Specimen of 'Indian' wallpaper, a formalised foliate design, design in dark-blue on a pale ground; Colour woodblock print in distemper, on paper; Possibly designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott; Published by Morris & Co.; Printed by Jeffrey & Co.; Part of a pattern book of Morris & Co. patterns (E.633-858-1915); England; ca. 1871. |
Physical description | Specimen of 'Indian' wallpaper, a formalised foliate design, design in dark-blue on a pale ground; Colour woodblock print in distemper, on paper; Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price. Part of a pattern book. |
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Marks and inscriptions | (Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price.) |
Credit line | Given by Mr Allan F. Vigers |
Object history | Given by Mr Allan F. Vigers. The source of this pattern was described in 1884 as an 'early 18th-century' wallpaper. This was in turn based on an Indian chintz. Several wallpapers adapted from earlier examples were designed and printed for Morris & Co. Although this wallpaper was produced by the company of William Morris, it was not designed by Morris himself. A letter from Morris's business manager suggests that this paper was the work of the architect George Gilbert Scott (1839-1897). |
Production | Part of a pattern book of Morris & Co. patterns (E.633-858-1915). |
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Accession number | E.758-1915 |
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Record created | June 15, 2009 |
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