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Wallpaper Panel

Wallpaper Panel

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Date
1700–1730
Medium
Paper, painted by hand and mounted on linen
Dimensions
121 x 118 in. (307.3 x 299.7 cm)
Department
The American Wing
Gallery
722
Location
722
Credit
Cadwalader Fund, 1914

Description

Overview Wallpaper Panel 1700–1730 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 722 This wallpaper panel is part of a set originally consisting of seventeen pieces (see 14.106.1–.16 for set.). The panels depict mountain landscapes, scenes with houses, birds, and flowering shrubs. They were hand-painted in China during the early eighteenth century for export to England. There, as in America, such exotic wallpaper enjoyed a vogue among the fashionable gentry. Considered a great luxury, it added richness and colors to walls. This wallpaper hung in an English home for two hundred years. The panels are installed, in whole or in part, in the Powel Room in The American Wing.