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Design for Textile or Wallpaper in brown and beige

Design for Textile or Wallpaper in brown and beige


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Design for Textile or Wallpaper in brown and beige

Design for Textile or Wallpaper in brown and beige. Charoal, Pencil, Crayon and Gouache on detail paper. Silver Studio.
circa 1900

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Crayon Enclosed Gouache Nouveau Patterns Pencil Repeated Repeating Roses Stylised Textile Thorn Thorns Wallpaper


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This artwork, titled "Design for Textile or Wallpaper in Brown and Beige," showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and timeless beauty of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. Created circa 1900, this masterpiece is a stunning composition of charcoal, pencil, crayon, and gouache on detail paper, produced in a Silver Studio. The design is a breathtaking display of floral motifs, featuring intricately stylized roses and thorns in shades of brown and beige. The repeating pattern exudes an air of elegance and sophistication, with each delicate petal and thorn meticulously rendered in charcoal and pencil, and the rich, earthy tones brought to life through the use of gouache and crayon. The design's style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau movement, with its sinuous lines and organic forms. The roses are depicted in a highly stylized manner, their petals enclosed and protected by the repeated thorns, adding an element of mystery and allure to the piece. The intricacy and detail of this design would have made it an ideal candidate for use as textile or wallpaper patterns during this period. The use of natural motifs and earthy colors was popular in interior design during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, and this design would have added a touch of elegance and sophistication to any home. Despite its age, the design remains as relevant and captivating today as it was over a century ago, a testament to the enduring appeal of natural motifs and the artistry of the past.

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