Renaissance Strapwork was one of many layers of patterns found in the principal upstairs bedchamber of a Greek Revival farmhouse in Greenwich, New York. The [read more]
Renaissance Strapwork was one of many layers of patterns found in the principal upstairs bedchamber of a Greek Revival farmhouse in Greenwich, New York. The scrolling strapwork is characteristic of the Renaissance Revival designs, which began to appear in the 1840s and maintained popularity throughout the 1850s. The colorway, using a subtle grey on a white ground and blue highlights, is typical of the foreground/background color aesthetic of the period. American circa 1845-55.
Notes: Straight match. The historic colorway shown above is double width; alternative colorways are single width.
Repeat: 9"