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Wednesday 18 April 2012

Wallpaper

Wallpaper Biography
Early wallpaper featured scenes similar to those depicted on tapestries, and large sheets of the paper were sometimes hung loose on the walls, in the style of tapestries, and sometimes pasted as today. Prints were very often pasted to walls, instead of being framed and hung, and the largest sizes of prints, which came in several sheets, were probably mainly intended to be pasted to walls. Some important artists made such pieces, notably Albrecht Dürer, who worked on both large picture prints and also ornament prints intended for wall-hanging. The largest picture print was The Triumphal Arch commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and completed in 1515. This measured a colossal 3.57 by 2.95 metres, made up of 192 sheets, and was printed in a first edition of 700 copies, intended to be hung in palaces and, in particular, town halls, after hand-coloring.
Very few samples of the earliest repeating pattern wallpapers survive, but there are a large number of old master prints, often in engraving of repeating or repeatable decorative patterns. These are called ornament prints and were intended as models for wallpaper makers, among other uses.
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Sunday 8 April 2012

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Wallpaper Biography:


he long history of wallpaper originates at the end of the 15th century, when it began as a single sheet of paper, used either on its own or joined to become a continuous pattern. Paper was used to cover ceilings as well as walls. As the techniques and materials developed, more complicated papers were introduced and embraced. Borders were initially used to hide frayed edges but became a popular detail even when manufacturing techniques produced the modern smooth edge.
Wallpaper become so popular that eminent contemporary artists such as Albert Durer, produced some wonderful designs.
The range of wallpaper designs burgeoned in the 18th century, with imitation effects such as marble, wood and drapery becoming popular. This period marked the beginnings of wallpaper as we know it today, as manufacturers multiplied and techniques for increased production were developed.
Wallpaper was a sign of opulence and wealth, and far beyond the means of most people. New technology introduced in the early 20th century brought prices down such that it became a very popular commodity in houses throughout Britain. As often is the case with mass production and lower prices, so the quality of these popular wallpapers was to suffer. In 1962 The Swedish Handicraft Union, judged that only 10 per cent of all papers were of good quality.
Since then wallpaper has seen various ups and downs, with methods changing little since the 1960s. To this day most paper is still printed in a traditional way.

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Wallpaper Biography
Wallpaper is a kind of material used to cover and decorate the interior walls of homes, offices, and other buildings; it is one aspect of interior decoration. It is usually sold in rolls and is put onto a wall using wallpaper paste. Wallpapers can come plain (so that it can be painted), textured (such as Anaglypta), or with patterned graphics.
Wallpaper printing techniques include surface printing, gravure printing, silk screen-printing, rotary printing, and digital printing. Mathematically speaking, there are seventeen basic patterns, described as wallpaper groups, that can be used to tile an infinite plane. All manufactured wallpaper patterns are based on these groups. A single pattern can be issued in several different colorways.
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