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Narcissa Niblack Thorne — A20: Virginia Dining Room, 1758

Narcissa Niblack Thorne

A20: Virginia Dining Room, 1758

1937

The wallpaper is perhaps the most elaborate element of this miniature room. In her study of interior decoration sources from the 18th century, Narcissa Thorne learned of the taste among Americans and Europeans for imported Chinese wallpaper. The walls in this space are covered with a hand-painted pattern of birds, trees, and flowers produced in the same manner as the full-scale wallpapers from China 150 years earlier.

Medium
Miniature room, mixed media
Dimensions

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Narcissa Niblack Thorne, A20: Virginia Dining Room, 1758, 1937

The wallpaper is perhaps the most elaborate element of this miniature room. In her study of interior decoration sources from the 18th century, Narcissa Thorne learned of the taste among Americans and Europeans for imported Chinese wallpaper. The walls in this space are covered with a hand-painted pattern of birds, trees, and flowers produced in the same manner as the full-scale wallpapers from China 150 years earlier.

Medium
Miniature room, mixed media
Dimensions
50.2 x 53.7 cm
Year
1937
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Detail Oriented, Serene, Interior Design, American, Mixed Media, Decorative Arts, Domestic Space, Early Modern, Architecture, Miniature

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