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Morris didn’t just have his identity as an artist linked to the wallpaper industry and its arsenic pigments, which allowed for the mass production of newly vibrant and durable colors; his wealth ...
People have been decorating their homes with wallpaper since the 12th century - but many are only just realising how it's made in modern times.
Reita Green, left, and Beverly Pate hang wallpaper at a client’s home in Newhall. Pate said wallpapering with Green — 58 years her senior — never feels like work.
Mary Magdalene (c. 1859) by Frederick Sandys has a background of fashionable emerald green Victorian wallpaper, which very likely would have contained arsenic. Delaware Art Museum, Samuel and Mary ...
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