A new book by Thames & Hudson explores the lethal popularity of arsenic-based wallpapers in the 19th century. Wallpaper might be an interior design trend that is coming back into style, but no matter ...
Wallpaper was a popular decorating item in Victorian Aspen. Shops advertised new shipments as soon as they arrived. Patterns and colors for decorating walls achieved as much attention as did fashions ...
EGREMONT — "The day was dull, the light was grey and the bold patterns in the drawing room were forming into a storm." The wallpaper of the Braithwite house holds many secrets. For Lucy Braithwite, ...
Historian Hawksley (Queen Victoria’s Mysterious Daughter) delivers an unnerving account of an unexpected killer in the elaborately decorated homes of Victorian England: arsenic-laced wallpaper. The ...
"This edition is limited to five hundred copies." No. 154.-copy 1 "This edition is limited to five hundred copies." No. 45.-copy 2 https://siris-libraries.si.edu ...
It’s not just the exterior shape of this Malden house that makes it a Victorian. It’s the interior, too, where the hall and dining room walls are adorned with hand-printed and silk-screened wallpaper ...
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