Peacock Garden Frieze
Makerdesigned by
Walter Crane
(British, 1845-1915)
Manufacturermanufactured by
Jeffrey and Company
(London, British)
Additional Title(s)
- The White Peacock
- Printed wallpaper
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Dateca. 1889
Mediumdistemper on paper
Dimensions72 x 21 1/4 in. (182.9 x 54 cm.)
DescriptionThis is a wallpaper frieze showing scroll and leafwork in blues and green. Across the center, on dark blue speckled ground, march peacocks, facing left, left legs held up as if about to take a step forward. Their tail feathers trail on the ground behind them. Acanthus leaves twist between and around the birds.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextWalter Crane practiced in many different artistic fields, working as a painter, book illustrator, and stained glass and pattern designer. In the 1880s, Crane designed a number of patterns that were printed by Jeffrey and Company, the same firm that printed Morris & Company wallpapers. In this wallpaper frieze, Crane used a favorite motif of peacocks. The patterns of swirling leaves show his knowledge of Morris's design.Status
On viewObject number2001.20
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