Panoramic wallpaper Eden polychrome . 1861

Manufacturer jules desfossé

115,00 €

DESCRIPTION

Made by Manufacturer Jules Desfossé in 1861, the panoramic wallpaper, « L’Eden » has been achieved thanks to amazing technical feats. 3642 engraving woodblocks have been needed for the complete artwork, which was composed with 1099 colors. This represented unequalled performance, as by comparison, traditional wallpaper nowadays uses rarely more than 8 colors. Symbolizing the taste of time for exoticism and faraway countries, this mural may have been presented in London at the Universal exhibition of 1862.

Revitalizing such fabulous panoramic wallpaper by means of digital restoration was a patient and meticulous work of fifty hours completed by our workshop.

Collection of Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris               
Photographic credit : Les Arts Décoratifs/ Jean Tholance

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Length 1130 cm
Height 272 cm
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Factory
Factory

Founded in 1851, the Jules Desfossé workshop is one of the most important in France and Europe. In 1853, after Jules Desfossé had joined with Hippolyte Karth, the Manufacture was named Desfossé and Karth. It distinguishes itself by a purchase policy of printing woodblocks and a close collaboration with the artists of the time. Firmly rooted in the Second Empire, and considered the best, this Manufacture offers wall papers with themes in the taste of time, though sometimes nearly decadent.

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date of creation

1861

Anecdote
Anecdote

In Paris, during the first half of the 19th century, due to both increasing urbanization and twofold increase of the population, desire ermerged for recreating gardens at home. Thus, during the Second Empire, wealthy people had keen interest in winter gardens, conservatories and verandas. The famous private mansion of Princess Mathilde, Napoleon III’s cousin, is a renowned example of this trend. This fashion had a major influence on paintwork themes.

A few decades before, orientalism had met a similar influence on decoration, after the success of a painting by Eugène Delacroix: " Femmes d’Alger dans leur appartement " (1833). Panoramic wallpapers with exotic and luxurious foliage patterns –much cheaper than winter gardens, conservatories or verandas- enjoyed phenomenal success.

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Details
Details

This panoramic wallpaper depicts incredible range of species from the plant kingdom. All are drawn with great distinctness and accuracy, thanks to the growing botanical knowledge of the time. This heaven on earth overlooks seasons and climatic borders as shown by the cohabitation of oaks, cedars, palm trees, umbellifers, yuccas, begonias, viburnum, Virginia creeper, as well as lily of the valley, alpine carnations, scabious from the Caucasus, amaryllis from Peru, hydrangeas from Japan, Indian lotus, European white water lilies, bromeliads from Amazonia, cornflowers, roses, strelitzias, pumpkin flowers, bignonias, etc.

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Hanging advice

Our wallpapers are hung in 3 stages: the preparation of the wall, its pasting, and the hanging. The strips are hung edge to edge and from left to right in the order indicated on the assembly plan supplied with the rolls. To find out more, consult our Hanging instructions page.

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Specification sheet

Non-woven wallpaper 147g/ square meter 
Matching edge to edge
Manufacturing time: 20 business days
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Made in France

Owing to the manufacturing process, there could be small variations in colors from one production batch to the next. If possible, avoid buying different parts of the same design several weeks apart.