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Russian-style wall hanging, circa 1900
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Russian-style wall hanging, circa 1900
Russian-style wall hanging, circa 1900. Canvas lambrequin and curtains, silk window screen, armchair. Planche 20. Croisee Russe. Lambrequin toile ou serge, ton creme, applications de laine. Rideaux meme tissu et memes applications. Petits rideaux pare-brise petite soie. Tenture murale toile et broderies de laine. Chromolithograph by Henry Sicard et A. Farradesche after an illustration by Ernest Foussier from his Nouveaux Mod??les de Tentures, Decorations de Fenêtres, New Models of Wall Hangings, Window Decorations, E. Thezard Fils, Librairie Speciale d Architecture, Dourdan, France, 1900. Foussier (1859-1917) was a French architect and interior decorator who worked in Paris
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This stunning Russian-style wall hanging, dating back to circa 1900, showcases an exquisite blend of traditional and ornate design elements. The centerpiece of this decorative display is a canvas lambrequin and curtains, featuring a cream-toned toile or serge fabric with intricate wool applications. The velvet pelmet and plush drapes add a touch of luxury and grandeur, while the gourd-shaped metal brackets and velvet tassels adorn the wooden pelmet. The silk window blind, with its delicate folds, adds a layer of privacy and texture to the scene. The armchair, upholstered in a satin fabric, completes the overall design, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. This fantasie croisee design, with its intricate patterns and rich colors, is a testament to the artistic vision of French architect and interior decorator Ernest Foussier. The design was inspired by his illustrations in the book "Nouveaux Modèles de Tentures, Decorations de Fenêtres," published by E. Thezard Fils in Dourdan, France, in 1900. The chromolithograph, created by Henry Sicard and A. Farradesche, captures the essence of this beautiful and intricate design, providing a glimpse into the luxurious and ornate interiors of the early 20th century.
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