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Frieze, Peacocks and Amorini

This is a Frieze. It was designed by Walter Crane and manufactured by Jeffrey & Company. It is dated 1878 and we acquired it in 1955. Its medium is block-printed paper, embossed and bronze gilded. It is a part of the Wallcoverings department.

This object was donated by Roger Warner. It is credited Gift of Roger Warner.

  • Textile
  • cotton.
  • Gift of Mrs. William D. Frismuth.
  • 1911-7-3
  • Textile
  • cotton.
  • Gift of Mrs. Germaine Little.
  • 1968-110-173

Our curators have highlighted 1 object that are related to this one.

  • Frieze
  • H x W x D: 18 x 8 x 3 cm (7 1/16 x 3 1/8 x 1 3/16 in.).
  • Gift of Mrs. William H. Bliss.
  • 1912-4-25

Its dimensions are

106.5 x 58 cm (41 15/16 x 22 13/16 in.)

Cite this object as

Frieze, Peacocks and Amorini; Designed by Walter Crane ((English, 1845–1915)); Manufactured by Jeffrey & Company (United Kingdom); England; block-printed paper, embossed and bronze gilded; 106.5 x 58 cm (41 15/16 x 22 13/16 in.); Gift of Roger Warner; 1955-144-10

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition The Cooper-Hewitt Collections: A Design Resource.

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