Swan Charcoal is a work by London artist Hugh Hamshaw Thomas. The original artwork is based on a photograph taken on the edge of lake landscaped by Humphry Repton (1752-1818). The artwork presents itself as if it were a piece of wallpaper or fabric in the Toile de Jouy style – seemingly of a similar period to the work undertaken by Repton. By presenting the image duplicitously as a photograph in a style belonging to the decorative arts, Hamshaw Thomas fuses themes of romantic melancholia, the bucolic and Arcadian with his interest in layering of histories, narratives and remembrance.
WidthCustom, no limit
HeightCustom, no limit
Wallpaper type150g non-woven
Fire ratedYes
Our easy-hang wallcovering is breathable with a classic matt finish. Wipe-clean. Murals are pre-cut to 50cm/19.7in wide drops for easy installation.
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