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Regency Views
British landscape designer Humphrey Repton was renowned for the transformation options he offered owners of English estates in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He prepared "red books" for clients, showing their properties as they were, then (with... -
Floribunda
Floribunda is inspired by 18th-century English botanical illustrations in the Colonial Williamsburg collection. Freely re-imagined and freshly-colored flowers are framed with a meandering twig and leaf border and artfully arranged as a print display on... -
Cathay on the Thames
This chinoiserie scenic mural is inspired by a rare surviving tile panel comprised of 55 delft (tin-glazed earthenware) tiles. The tile panel was originally one of a set of six made at a pottery on the south bank of the Thames about 1725. The six tile... -
Queen Anne's Views
Johannes Kip was a Dutch draftsman, engraver, and print seller who followed King William and Queen Mary from Holland to England after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. During the reign of Queen Anne, he recorded birds��� eye views of 80 British estates... -
Kensington Whitework
The Kensington Whitework mural is inspired by English whitework bed curtains embroidered in chinoiserie style around 1690-1730, and now in the Colonial Williamsburg collection. The curtains feature flowering trees springing from rocky mounds, ponds with... -
Cabinet of Porcelains
A Bounty of Blue and White. As soon as European countries set up trading routes in the 17th century, blue and white porcelains exported from China to the West prompted a fervor for blue and white ceramics. Arduous sea journeys made Chinese export... -
Hampstead
Our Hampstead mural highlights the custom capabilities of our studio. Designed for Hampstead, an important classical revival-style house on a hill in New Kent County, Virginia, this piece is part of the WILLIAMSBURG Collection and released as a printed... -
London Skyline: 1616 via 1939
We���ve reimagined London as it stood about the time the British were settling Jamestown in Her Majesty���s colony of Virginia from 1607. Our approach has been to use an architectural drawing technique in the streamlined art deco style popular in London... -
Palampore
Indian mordant-painted and dyed textiles were among the first Asian textiles to reach Europe as East-West trade opened in the 17th century. These patterned chintzes were incredibly novel and popular. Their success threatened the British woolen industry,... -
Palissades & Pavilions
The Sun King Louis XIV commanded an army of gardeners to create topiary fences (“palisades") and intricate geometric garden designs (“parterres”) at Versailles. Our updated baroque landscape mural is based on illustrations of... -
Parterre Promenade
Our Parterre Promenade mural features subtle geometric patterns created using 17th-century garden designs from rare books in the Colonial Williamsburg library. These intricate garden features were sculpted hedges in vast baroque gardens in France, where...