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Arabesque Pigeons
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American (Boston) circa 1790

From the collection of Old Sturbridge Village, the original document of this paper hung in the Lazarus LeBaron House in Sutton, Massachusetts, and is an American interpretation of the famous French pattern Deux Pigeons by Reveillion.

This surprisingly bold design is suitable for parlors, dining rooms or entry halls; it was originally hung with an 8-10 inch frieze and a narrow border outlining architectural elements. (For more information and a photograph of the original installation see Wallpaper in New England, by Richard Nylander, page 91.)

This pattern is licensed to Adelphi Paper Hangings from Old Sturbridge Village.

Repeat 21½ inches
Width 22 inches
Straight Match

The historic colorway image above shows two widths of the pattern installed.  Alternate colorway images show one complete width of the pattern.