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The International Exhibition: painted decoration by T. Kershaw, of Baker-street, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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The International Exhibition: painted decoration by T. Kershaw, of Baker-street, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: painted decoration by T. Kershaw, of Baker-street, 1862. The decorations by Mr. Kershaw...while they might be more harmonious in colouring are yet of a very satisfactory character. That formed largely of strapwork is in two blue greys and gold, and the other pattern is in red-maroon, green, and low-toned yellow'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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1862 International Exhibition Cultural Event Exposition Furnishing Great London Exposition International Exhibition Of 1862 Knot Knotted Trade Fair Wall Paper Wallpaper World Fair Worlds Fair Knots
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This photograph print showcases the intricately painted decorations created by T. Kershaw of Baker-street for the International Exhibition in 1862. The decorations, as described in the Illustrated London News, exhibit a harmonious blend of colors, with the predominantly blue grey and gold strapwork design contrasting beautifully with the red-maroon, green, and low-toned yellow patterned design. The International Exhibition of 1862, also known as the Great London Exposition, was a significant cultural event held in South Kensington. The exhibition showcased the latest advancements in art, design, and industry from around the world. T. Kershaw's painted decorations were among the many exhibited items that drew the attention of visitors. The decorations, which were primarily used for indoor spaces such as walls and furnishings, were highly regarded for their intricate designs and attention to detail. The strapwork design, with its interwoven patterns and knots, adds an element of sophistication and elegance to any interior. The other pattern, with its rich red-maroon, green, and low-toned yellow hues, adds a touch of vibrancy and warmth. This photograph print, taken from the Illustrated London News, offers a glimpse into the decorative arts of the 19th century and the influence of international trade fairs and exhibitions on the world of interior design. The intricate patterns and designs showcased at such events continue to inspire designers and decorators to this day, making this photograph print a valuable addition to any collection of historical decorative arts.
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