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Little Greene 'Darwin - Jeune'...
Darwin (c1760) represents one of the Whitworth Art Gallery’s most important re...
Darwin (c1760) represents one of the Whitworth Art Gallery’s most important recent acquisitions and,with a twist in its story, this exemplary English piece was actually found intact in a house in Aix-en-Provence, France. The exotic scene accurately...
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Little Greene 'Hencroft - Blue...
The prolific output of William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement is widely...
The prolific output of William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement is widely evident within the National Trust portfolio, not least at Morris’s own London home ‘Red House’. He was a visitor, ‘student’ and 19th Century influencer at the Hencroft Works...
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Little Greene 'Poppy Trail - S...
This flamboyant floral design featuring large, stylised poppies is a classic e...
This flamboyant floral design featuring large, stylised poppies is a classic example of those in production during the late 19th century. Although the designer is unknown, it is thought that it may have been the work of Arthur L. Gwatkin who produced...
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Little Greene 'Crowe Hall Lane...
A large-scale, late-19th century wallpaper with a bold pattern of exotic birds...
A large-scale, late-19th century wallpaper with a bold pattern of exotic birds and flowers. The paper had beenused in a curving stairwell in Crowe Hall, a Suffolk manor house where the vertical nature of the trailing patternemphasised the height of the...
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Little Greene 'Beech Nut - Flo...
Beech Nut' (Oxburgh Hall) c.1782 An authentic, late Georgian design, this pape...
Beech Nut' (Oxburgh Hall) c.1782 An authentic, late Georgian design, this paper was uncovered at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Originally used within a brightly-coloured, flocked, floral border, the leaf and nut element was block-printed in a rather more...
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Little Greene 'Asterid - Islan...
Unlike most of the source material for Little Greene wallpapers, this design i...
Unlike most of the source material for Little Greene wallpapers, this design is not drawn from a conventional pattern but rather is a reinterpretation of a fine illustrative painting from the mid-20th century. It represents the high-society trend for...
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Little Greene 'Beech Nut - Rub...
Beech Nut' (Oxburgh Hall) c.1782 An authentic, late Georgian design, this pape...
Beech Nut' (Oxburgh Hall) c.1782 An authentic, late Georgian design, this paper was uncovered at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Originally used within a brightly-coloured, flocked, floral border, the leaf and nut element was block-printed in a rather more...
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Little Greene 'New Bond Street...
Based on one of the oldest surviving documents in the wallpaper archive, this ...
Based on one of the oldest surviving documents in the wallpaper archive, this fragment from an embossed leather wall hanging actually predates wallpaper. Panels of embossed and painted leather, usually with a floral pattern, were popular, though...
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Little Greene 'Pall Mall - Can...
With its single print colour, this paper is a younger sister to the design Mar...
With its single print colour, this paper is a younger sister to the design Marlborough, but carries the same delicate elegance. Amazingly, both papers were recorded from the same property, Marlborough House overlooking St James’ Park. The date cites...
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Little Greene 'Crowe Hall Lane...
A large-scale, late-19th century wallpaper with a bold pattern of exotic birds...
A large-scale, late-19th century wallpaper with a bold pattern of exotic birds and flowers. The paper had beenused in a curving stairwell in Crowe Hall, a Suffolk manor house where the vertical nature of the trailing patternemphasised the height of the...
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Little Greene 'Lovers' Toile -...
This contemporary take on a classic pattern is a post WWII reinterpretation of...
This contemporary take on a classic pattern is a post WWII reinterpretation of an 18th-century French Toile de Jouy design. Featuring vignettes of people in activity including fishing, dancing and gardening, this single colour design has been printed...
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Little Greene 'Mosaic Trail - ...
An elegant, floral trail with sophisticated tonal variation - little is known ...
An elegant, floral trail with sophisticated tonal variation - little is known about the history of this paper, but it is likely to originate from the Aesthetic movement in the late 19th Century. The pattern replicates a tiled mosaic, achieving a...
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