Item ID: | WH-1068-311P |
Style: | Naturalistic |
Date: | 1900s, 1910s |
Theme: | Floral, Roses |
Color: | Green, Grey, Ivory, Pink |
Type: | Frieze |
Mnfr: | M.H. Birge & Sons, Buffalo, New York |
Dimensions: | 10.75" w x 14.25" h x 0.75" d (paper: 9.63" w x 13.25" h) |
Unusually subtle in its detail and coloring while also elegantly bridging popular tastes and the Arts & Crafts Movement, “The Briar Rose” coordinating sidewall and frieze appeared in the 1911 Birge Book as a suggestion for a bedroom treatment. The palette of our frieze fragment is much more sophisticated and restrained than typical bedroom papers, which tended to be light, airy, and distinctly feminine.
Examples of Birge’s surface machine printed papers are actually even harder to come by than their high-end leather papers, as they were lighter weight and stylistically more ephemeral. This example shows the artistic and coloring skills that set Birge apart from the mass-market papers made by others.
Pattern No. 610-2.
Mounted on beveled ¾” bamboo plywood panel.
While this piece has been sold, we have more of this fabulous paper and can make another piece of wallpaper art, either using a flat panel treatment (beveled panels are no longer supported) or we can arrange for a custom frame based on your requirements. Please inquire.
See the Original Wallpaper Remnant that this Ready-to-Hang Artwork is based on.
Bolling & Company offers rare original wallpapers as remnants, rolls, and in custom presentations that are artfully trimmed, mounted and framed for unique beauty and impact. Please inquire to explore ideas and options with us.