
Painting
1840Wallpaper Design (1840)
The design features a highly structured, repeating ogee or pointed arch pattern. Within each arch, a central, stylized floral or geometric motif is placed, surrounded by smaller, repeating dots. The overall composition is symmetrical and balanced, suggesting a textile or architectural surface.
The style suggests a printed or stenciled application, typical of wallpaper or printed fabric. The lines are clean and the colors are muted, giving it a vintage, printed quality.
Closest kin

Painting
Wallpaper Design (1950)
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Painting
Farbe, Course 1933/35 USA, Modern Graphic Design (Originaltitel) [2]

Identity
Design for Logo Wallpaper

Painting
The Raampoortje in Amsterdam

Poster
Reverse example, Course 1933/35 USA, Modern Graphic Design (OriginalUm)

Photograph
The grid system in Praktika’s new architecture identity takes inspiration from Lithuanian floor tiles