Post an item
Share your favorites

Early Wallpaper "Painting" Woodblock Print 19th Century collection Jim Linderman

In Folk Art > Folk Art Paintings > Show & Tell and Posters and Prints > Woodblock Prints > Show & Tell.
Posters and Prints1125 of 1588Paris Girls 16 Water Color Drawings/Prints Leo Fontan +Lincoln War Poster.
5
Love it
0
Like it

AddiesAtticHeirloomsAddiesAtticHeirlooms loves this.
mustangtonymustangtony loves this.
cokefancokefan loves this.
myendlessoddsmyendlessodds loves this.
ThriftStoreAddictThriftStoreAddict loves this.
See 3 more
Add to collection

Please create an account, or Log in here

If you don't have an account, create one here.


Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate



Posted 2 years ago

Email

JimLinderman
(160 items)

Nice painting? Folky, eh? But it is wallpaper. Circa 1850 and hand-printed with carved blocks. I removed it carefully from the frame to show the detail, and as you can see portions of the chalky original paint now cling to the glass, but fortunately the paper slides easily and nothing sticks or tears. It is in remarkable condition considering the age and scarcity. Framing it preserved it, had it not been protected it would be in fragments if it existed at all.

Wallpaper has an interesting history. Most historians (who are few and far between) agree the origins lie in attempts to reproduce hanging tapestries in a less expensive form. Hand blocks gave way to machine rolling prints later on.

In block printing, the carved wood was covered with paint and sections carefully applied. Repetitive patterns on this piece illustrate the technique and also indicate why it is not a painting...note highlights a bit out of place and the repeating motifs in the lower border.

Today, most 19th century (and earlier) wallpaper exists only in box form...carefully applied to hat boxes and bandboxes for decoration, they are highly collectible. In fact, wallpaper was made expressly for the containers around the middle of the century.

Figural and garden scenes, in particular those as folky as this are most unusual. It may be that as they were designed for children's rooms and decoration, fewer survive.

Wallpaper scene, circa 1840 9" x 15" Collection Jim Linderman

Want to post a comment?

Create an account or login in order to post a comment.