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  2. Joseph Dufour et Cie - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest panoramic wallpaper of its time, and marked the burgeoning of a French industry in panoramic wallpapers. Dufour realized almost immediate success from the sale of these papers and enjoyed a lively trade with America. Like most of eighteenth century wallpapers, the panorama was designed to be hung above a dado.

  3. Zuber & Cie - Wikipedia

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    Decor Chinois in rose, 1832 wallpaper designed and manufactured by Zuber et Cie, Rixheim France. For its production, Zuber & Cie uses woodblocks (more than 100,000) engraved as early as the 18th century. [2] Zuber & Cie's panoramic wallpapers include Vues de l'Amérique du Nord, [3] Eldorado, [4] Hindoustan, [5] les Guerres d'Independence, and ...

  4. Jean-Gabriel Charvet - Wikipedia

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    Les Sauvages de la Mer Pacifique (Les Sauvages) is a scenic panoramic wallpaper designed by Jean-Gabriel Charvet and produced by Joseph Dufour et Cie between 1804 and 1805 in Mâcon, France. [1] Les Sauvages was one of the first panoramic wallpapers ever produced, premiering at the French Industrial Exposition in 1806. [2]

  5. Panoramic painting - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic paintings are massive artworks that reveal a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, military battle, or historical event. They became especially popular in the 19th century in Europe and the United States, inciting opposition from some writers of Romantic poetry. A few have survived into the 21st ...

  6. Frescography - Wikipedia

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    These wallpaper manufacturers used thousands of engraved woodblocks for the creation of the panorama sceneries, to create wall paper such as the 20-panel Sauvages de la Mer du Pacifique which Jean-Gabriel Charvet designed for Joseph Dufour et Cie or the “du Vue de l'Amérique Nord” designed in 1834 by Zuber et cie for the Diplomatic ...

  7. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 4:40 After the rights to the photograph were bought by Microsoft, it was renamed Bliss and was chosen as the default wallpaper of the Luna visual style, [2] [26] the default graphical user interface of Windows XP. [27] The image was used extensively by Microsoft for promoting Windows XP and their $200 million advertising campaign. [2] [28]

  8. Posta Marcucci Tuscany hotel review - AOL

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    The vibe. The hotel is a former inn, grocery store and postal service, run by the Marcucci family. It turned into a hotel in the 1950s, when excavations found hot water beneath the building ...

  9. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest panoramic wallpaper of its time, and marked the burgeoning of a French industry in panoramic wallpapers. Dufour realized almost immediate success from the sale of these papers and enjoyed a lively trade with America. The Neoclassical style currently in favour worked well in houses of the Federal period with Charvet's elegant ...