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Though mid-20th century inspired minimalism might be the new trend in this century, previous centuries have coveted intricately designed scenic #wallpaper. #Zuber et Zie began producing panoramic #wallpapers around the 1800s. #ZuberScenicWallpaper
This tweet was posted on November 07, 2019.
See more stunning scenic wallpaper in “#Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper” on display, pre-security in the International Terminal. https://t.co/NZaFPvu6YV #ZuberScenicWallpaper
This tweet was posted on October 16, 2019.
Jacques-Gérard Milbert’s published lithographs provided the inspiration for the scenes in #Zuber’s “Views of North America.” Jean-Julien Deltil, who likely never visited North America, drew freely from Milbert’s lithographs to design his fanciful wallpaper. #ZuberScenicWallpaper
This tweet was posted on October 16, 2019.
”Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper” is on display, pre-security in the International Terminal. https://t.co/NZaFPvu6YV #ZuberScenicWallpaper #wallpaper #zuber
This tweet was posted on October 10, 2019.
#Grisailles, or prints executed in predominantly gray hues, were created for consumers who wanted a subtler effect in a room. In most instances, they were less expensive than full-color papers. #ZuberScenicWallpaper #wallpaper #zuber
This tweet was posted on October 10, 2019.
“#Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper” is on display, pre-security in the International Terminal. https://t.co/NZaFPvu6YV #ZuberScenicWallpaper
This tweet was posted on September 17, 2019.
Thomas and William Daniell’s “Oriental Scenery” (London, 1795–1807), introduced Western viewers the stunning landscapes and historic architecture of India. French wallpaper manufacturers drew freely from these publications to create panoramic papers. #ZuberScenicWallpaper #Zuber
This tweet was posted on September 17, 2019.
“L’Hindoustan” from #Zuber et Cie, designed by Pierre-Antoine Mongin, was inspired by Thomas and William Daniell’s book “Oriental Scenery” (1795–1807). Before the advent of photography, illustrated books brought foreign locales to Western audiences. #ZuberScenicWallpaper
This tweet was posted on September 17, 2019.
Join us this Saturday at 12pm at the Aviation Museum for a book signing and lecture to accompany our exhibit "#Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper." RSVP: Email: curator@flysfo.com. Learn more on our website: https://t.co/du5AJPzQca
This tweet was posted on September 10, 2019.
What is happening at SFO Museum? We are getting ready for our newest exhibition, "Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper!" https://t.co/NZaFPvLInv #wallpaper #ZuberScenicWallpaper #zuber
This tweet was posted on July 28, 2019.









