Wallpaper in Interior Decoration (VA)

Wallpaper in Interior Decoration (VA)

by Gill Saunders (Author)

Synopsis

Charts the rich and varied history of wallpaper, from its modest beginnings in the 16th century, through the lavish designs of the 18th century to the computer generated patterns of the late 20th century. This book is an insight into a subject rarely covered in books on interior design. The term wallpaper encompasses everything from printed lining papers to computer-aided limited editions. It covers lavish flocks, exquisite hand-painted papers imported from China, and dramatic French scenic decorations, as well as the perennially popular designs of William Morris, the first washable machine-printed papers and embossed wallcoverings from gilt leather to Anaglypta. From modest beginnings, wallpaper developed to become a commonplace of the domestic interior from castle to cottage, a means of transcending or enhancing the immediate architectural environment. The book is illustrated with images of wallpapers (many from the V&A's collections), as well as artists' impressions of interiors, documentary photographs of rooms past and present, posters, trade cards and sample books. It is a source book for anyone interested in the role of wallpaper in decorative schemes, and gives a lively account of the social history of wallpaper and the part it has played in domestic lives.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: 01
Publisher: V & A Publications
Published: 29 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 1851773460
ISBN 13: 9781851773466

Author Bio
Gill Saunders is a Deputy Curator in the Department of Prints, Drawings and Paintings at the V&A, and has worked with the collection of wallpapers since 1985. Previous publications include The Nude: A New Perspective (1989), Recording Britain (1990), Picturing Plants (1994) and the catalogue essay for the exhibition Apocalyptic Wallpaper at the Wexner Center, 1997. She is closely involved with the work of the Wallpaper History Society, and contributes regularly to The Wallpaper History Review.