The wallpaper book

Geneviève Brunet

Book - 2012

From nostalgic floral prints to playful retro styles, this book runs the gamut of wallpaper down the ages and all over the world.

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Published
London : Thames & Hudson 2012.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Geneviève Brunet (-)
Physical Description
240 p. : col. ill. ; 35 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN
9780500516072
  • Preface
  • A brief history of wallpaper. The Chinese influence
  • Early days
  • The elegant 18th century
  • Novelties from the 19th century
  • The dawn of the modern age
  • Motifs for the masses
  • Walls with a view. Panoramic papers
  • Modern murals
  • A private paradise. Arts and craftsmanship
  • Merging form and function
  • Specialists in style
  • Art on the wall. Encounters on canvas
  • Off the wall
  • Colour and pattern. Illusions and grandeur
  • Timeless trends
  • Colour codes
  • Global style. Wallpaper: world tour The new wave. Traditional with a twist
  • Baroque revival
  • When size is everything
  • Time to play
  • Retro style
  • Technopapers
  • Artistic expression
  • Women's work
  • Wall couture
  • Living tradition
  • A taste of nostalgia
  • Adding a personal touch
  • Cabinets of curiosities
  • The future's bright
  • Conclusion.
Review by Choice Review

The Wallpaper Book is both a sumptuous visual resource and a fascinating cultural history. French journalist Brunet explores the art, design, and social context of wallpaper from its first appearance in the 15th century to the present day. Besides providing a colorful history, the author explores how wallpaper's aesthetic has been interwoven with historical events and social changes. Brunet looks at various styles, e.g., Victorian, arts and crafts, modern, and contemporary, and wallpaper types such as painted, printed, and flocked. Many famous artists and designers (e.g., Henri Matisse, Salvador Dali, Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Andy Warhol) have considered wallpaper a legitimate artistic medium, and created their own designs. The popularity of modern wallpaper in interior design has surged recently, and this book examines influences on current wallpaper designers worldwide and their reinterpretations of many traditional motifs with their own twists. More than just an attractive coffee-table book, this volume is a rich source of inspiration. It is filled with more than 200 color illustrations and peppered throughout with interesting quotations and anecdotes, making it a useful reference for students, researchers, and designers. Included is a list of wallpaper collections, designers, and stores worldwide. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers. Y. Cortes Skidmore College

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this beautifully produced, lushly illustrated, and energetically composed visual cultural history, French journalist Brunet explores the rich artistic, design, and social value of wallpaper. The book's first section traces the fascinating history of wallpaper's "industry and artistry," from the first appearance of decorative printed paper in the 15th century to the late 18th century, when wallpaper became popularized among the European bourgeoisie, its full "democratization" in the 1960s and 1970s, and its recent resurgence. The following chapters explore the evolution of panoramic paper from the 19th century to the present; the links between the fine arts and wallpaper's craft and design, describing how Matisse, Warhol, and others integrated wallpaper into their art and in some cases also designed it; an overview of contemporary European and North American wallpaper designs; and how 21st-century designers are innovatively transforming the craft and artistry. This splendid collection concludes with visually provocative wall art by contemporary artists and interior designers that convincingly illustrates Brunet's argument that wallpaper is "an extraordinarily creative medium." The book, which includes a useful appendix of wallpaper collections, designers, and further reading, will be of great interest to designers, artists, and cultural historians. Color illus. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Wallpaper is experiencing a resurgence, and French journalist Brunet's book shows why. She begins with wallpaper's history from ancient China to about 1980, when wallpaper fell out of fashion in Europe and the United States. Brief sections follow on wallpaper panoramas and murals, the influence of art and fashion on wallpaper design, wallpaper designed by artists, wallpaper color and pattern, wallpaper design in global culture, the New Wave of wallpaper design, and wall treatments that blur the boundaries among wallpaper, art, and sculpture. More than 230 color illustrations present hundreds of wallpaper designs in detail. Many of the papers are shown in interior settings, adding value for interior designers and DIYers. The book concludes with several lists (e.g., wallpaper collections worldwide, sources for wallpaper, further reading) and an index. Other books about wallpaper include Lesley Hoskins's 2005 The Papered Wall: The History, Patterns and Techniques of Wallpaper and Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz's 2009 Wallpaper: A History of Style and Trends. VERDICT For art and design enthusiasts, as well as for anyone who enjoys cutting-edge interior design.-Martha Smith, Elmira Coll. Lib., NY (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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