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Sidewall - Sample (USA)
This is a Sidewall - sample. It is dated 1906–1908 and we acquired it in 1985. Its medium is machine-printed paper. It is a part of the Wallcoverings department.
Another Wallflower
This wallpaper was once part of a showroom sample book that was unbound at some point and then later donated to the Cooper Hewitt. The samples are a nice group of art nouveau and Mission-style wallpapers. This paper is a good example of American art nouveau design with its large-scale floral motif filling the width of the paper. While there are no highlights or shadows to suggest depth, and each of the different elements is outlined with black which further flattens the design. the overlapping of certain elements does impart a very shallow sense of depth. Each of the different plant parts is outlined with a black line which also helps flatten the design. Earthy colors such as green, brown and tan were popular colors in the early years of the twentieth century, as were blue, red and mauve. It was quite common for wallpapers at this time to contain deeply saturated colors, due in part to the discovery of synthetic dyes a few years earlier which greatly lessened the cost of printing colors. This design was machine-printed with rollers which impart a certain texture to the pigment which adds to the organic nature of this design.
As bold as this pattern is it would have been hung over another wallpaper of a simpler nature, either a tone on tone stripe design or a plain ingrain or oatmeal paper. Ingrain papers are colored in the pulp stage which creates some irregularity in the surface coloring. Oatmeals are similar with the addition of sawdust or other bits that create a little more texture.
This wallpaper design is on view in the Cooper Hewitt’s Immersion Room where it can be viewed full-scale and in repeat.
This object was
donated by
Dorwin L. Starr.
It is credited Gift of Dorwin L. Starr.
- Sidewall (France)
- machine printed on paper.
- Gift of Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz.
- 2010-31-42
Its dimensions are
H x W x D: 70 × 48 cm (27 9/16 × 18 7/8 in.)
Cite this object as
Sidewall - Sample (USA); machine-printed paper; H x W x D: 70 × 48 cm (27 9/16 × 18 7/8 in.); Gift of Dorwin L. Starr; 1985-19-44