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                <title>Design for Wallpaper</title>
                <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>
                
                
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                    <title>Design for Wallpaper</title>
                    <artist>DGR</artist>
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                        <author>Fredeman</author>, <xref doc="a.">
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                              <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>
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                        </xref>, 61.5.</bibl>
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                <head>Commentary</head>
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                    <head>Introduction</head>
                    <p>DGR's design for wallpaper appeared in a January 1861 letter to William
                        Allingham. DGR intended the paper to enhance the drawing-room at Nos. 13
                        &#8212; 14 Chatham Place, the address which he and EER had taken
                        shortly after their marriage: &#8220;Our drawing-room is a beauty . . .
                        we shall have it newly papered from a design of mine which I have an
                        opportunity of getting made by a paper manufacturer somewhat as below. I
                        shall have it printed on common brown packing paper and on blue grocer's
                        paper, to try which is best.&#8221; After reproducing the wallpaper
                        design for Allingham in a rough pen and ink sketch, DGR went on to
                        anticipate the special aesthetic effect which the finished room would have
                        upon its visitors: &#8220;The trees are to stand the whole height of
                        the room, so that the effect will be slighter and quieter than in the sketch
                        where the tops look too large. Of course they will be wholly conventional.
                        The stems &amp; fruit will be Venetian Red&#8212;the leaves
                        black. The fruit however will have a line of yellow to indicate roundness
                        &amp; to distinguish it from the stem. The lines of the ground black.
                        And the stars yellow with a white ring round them. The red &amp;
                        black will be made of the same key as the brown or the blue ground so that
                        the effect of the whole will be rather sombre but I think rich also. When we
                        get the paper up we shall have the doors &amp; wainscotting painted
                        summer house green&#8221; (Fredeman, <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>
                        61.5). Had it been produced, the wallpaper would have complemented the sense
                        of a hushed, embowered space so often remarked upon by visitors to DGR and
                        EER's home.</p>
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                    <head>Production History</head>
                    <p>No evidence of the wallpaper's production exists. Nevertheless, DGR's
                        elaborately imagined design bears witness to his heightened attention to
                        domestic crafts at this time. His interest was at once personal and
                        professional. In November 1860, DGR and his wife, EER, had left their
                        accomodations at Spring Cottage in Hampstead and relocated to the cheaper,
                        less-desirable lodgings at Nos. 13 and 14 Chatham Place, at Blackfriars. DGR
                        expressed concern that the Chatham Place rooms would not facilitate EES's
                        recovery, and he went to great lengths in order to make his &#8220;old
                        quarters&#8221; more comfortable for her (see Fredeman, <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>, 62.3). In addition, several other young couples
                        within DGR's circle were also setting up their homes; the January 1861
                        letter to Allingham makes it clear that William Morris's innovative
                        decorations at Red House had especially impressed DGR: &#8220;However
                        you have yet to see a real wonder of the age&#8212;viz:Topsy's house
                        which baffles all description now&#8221; (Fredeman, <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi> 61.5). Finally, and crucially, the Firm of Morris,
                        Marshall, Faulkner &amp; Co. was formalized in April 1861 in order to
                        facilitate decorative projects such as DGR's design for wallpaper.</p>
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                <section type="recepthist">
                    <head>Reception</head>
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                <section type="icon">
                    <head>Iconograpic</head>
                    <p>DGR's wallpaper design shows the artist realizing new aesthetic possibilities
                        for domestic space. The arboreal design recalls the pictorial background in
                        several of DGR's pictoral works; it can be viewed alongside <xref doc="a.s151.rap">
                            <hi rend="i">St. George and the Princess Sabra</hi>
                        </xref> (1862) and, especially, <xref doc="a.s190.rap">
                            <hi rend="i">Regina Cordium</hi>
                        </xref> (1866), where the tree motif, though fuller in size, closely
                        resembles the 1861 design for wallpaper.</p>
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                    <head>Pictorial</head>
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                <section type="historical">
                    <head>Historical</head>
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                <section type="literary">
                    <head>Literary</head>
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                <section type="autobio">
                    <head>Autobiographical</head>
                    <p>DGR and EES were married on 23 May 1860. Following a short stay at Spring
                        Cottage in Hampstead, the couple relocated to a less-desirable urban address
                        in Blackfriars, where rooms previously taken by DGR had been expanded to
                        include the second floors of No. 13 and 14 Chatham Place (Fredeman, <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>, 60.46).</p>
                    <p>As the letter to Allingham attests, DGR worked hard to make the Blackfriars
                        living space more comfortable for his bride. However, DGR openly expressed
                        his disappointment with having to move EER back to the London rooms,
                        confessing &#8220;the conviction that they cannot be best for her
                        health&#8221; (Fredeman, <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>, 62.3). The
                        design for wallpaper may be viewed within the context of these hopes and
                        these doubts, showing the artist deploying the full resources of his
                        imagination as a counter against his less-than-ideal surroundings.</p>
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                    <head>Bibliographic</head>
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                  <bibl>
                        <author>Fredeman</author>, <xref doc="a.pr5246.a4.2002.rad" link="dead">
                            <title level="per">
                                <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>
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                        </xref>, <pages>60.46, 61.5, 62.3</pages>.</bibl>
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