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Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland

Exploring the artistry and history of decorative wall coverings

Emile de Bruijn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd

Published:30th Sep '18

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This book offers an in-depth look at the significance of Chinese wallpapers in British and Irish interiors, showcasing their beauty and historical context.

The book Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland offers a richly illustrated exploration of the captivating history and artistry of Chinese wallpapers found in the British Isles. For over three centuries, these exquisite wall coverings have played a pivotal role in Western interior design, reflecting the deep fascination Europeans developed for Chinese art and culture during the flourishing trade of the seventeenth century. This volume delves into the evolution of these wallpapers, highlighting how they were crafted by Chinese artisans in response to the growing Western demand for their unique aesthetic.

In Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland, readers will discover the remarkable stories behind some of the most significant examples of these wallpapers still in existence today. The book showcases how these stunning designs became essential elements of luxurious interiors, all while maintaining their exotic charm. Each page is adorned with sumptuous illustrations that bring to life the intricate patterns and vibrant colors that characterize these remarkable works of art.

Despite their historical importance, Chinese wallpapers have often been overlooked in scholarly studies until recently. This book aims to rectify that by providing a comprehensive overview of their significance and impact on interior decoration in Britain and Ireland. Nominated for the prestigious 2019 Karel van Mander prize, Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland is a must-read for anyone interested in art history, design, and the cultural exchange between East and West.

Offers dizzying temptations. After even a cursory flick, it is impossible not to feel one’s curiosity piqued by surviving descriptions, for example, of the Countess of Castlemaine’s rooms at Wantead House, "finely adorned with China paper, the Figures of Men, Women, Birds, Flowers, the Liveliest I ever saw.” -- Matthew Dennison * The World of Interiors *
You would be forgiven for turning to Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland for the pictures alone. Here are tantalising glimpses of private chambers, hung with geometric arrangements of Chinese prints in the mid-18th century. Luxuriate only in the images, though, and you stand to miss de Bruijn’s formidable detective work, charting the complex cross-pollination of influences between Western Europe and China. -- Hettie Judah * Art Quarterly *
This is the first volume in a welcome cooperation between The National Trust and Philip Wilson Publishers which, it is planned, will lead to a wider exposure to the public of some of the valuable and unique furnishings and valuables within the properties held by the NT. As usual, Philip Wilson Publishers have excelled with their production of this book on the wallpapers within National Trust properties. Up until now, there was just a slim National Trust brochure on this neglected subject. Now we have a proper book in which the illustration is matched by the scholarship. -- Paul Harris * Chinese Art Blog *
Chinese wallpaper has been an important element of western interior decoration for three hundred years. As trade between Europe and China flourished in the seventeenth century, Eurpeans developed a strong taste for Chinese art and design. The stunningly beautiful wall coverings now known as Chinese wallpaper were developed by Chinese painting workshops in response to western demand. Despite their spectacular beauty, Chinese wallpapers have not been studied by European scholars in any depth until relatively recently. Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland, by Emile de Bruijn, changes that. It provides an overview of some of the most significant surviving Chinese wallpapers in private and public ownership in the British Isles. Sumptuously illustrated, it shows how these wallpapers be-came a staple ingredient of high-end interiors. * Asian Books Blog *
De Bruijn’s book is highly readable, with plenty of appropriately sized, full-page colour illustrations of these exquisite wallpapers, which serve to extend the appeal of the book beyond the academic and professional to a much wider readership. * Institute of Historic Building Conservation *

ISBN: 9781781300732

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

272 pages