Based on a historic work by the brand Isidore Leroy, Vallée des Peintres is a meticulous restoration of an archive created in 1930. In partnership with the Bibliothèque Forney in Paris, which has carefully preserved it, we have adapted and enriched this iconic design, originally created in tempera with 18 colors, as part of this project. This new promenade captures the original connection of the landscape extending along the water's edge in a soft and mysterious atmosphere. Francesco Battista, a fine artist, created this panoramic fresco while respecting the flat color technique of the original wallpaper. It’s a true demonstration of craftsmanship that incorporates a richness of textures made possible by contemporary reproduction techniques. The name, Vallée des Peintres, is borrowed from this iconic region between Berry and Limousin, which inspired many landscape painters in the 19th century. This project is part of an ambitious approach to research and restoration, aiming to rediscover, through the reissue of the brand's historical treasures, key periods of French wall decoration from the early 19th century to the late 20th century
TECHNICAL OPTIONS
Walls are not always perfectly rectangular. We advise you to add a safety margin to your dimensions (1.18 to 2 inches).
Your design will be cut into strips (maximum width: 29.5 inch).
Available on non-woven paper (lightfast, paste the wall, washable, dry-tear able) or High Performance Contract (scrubbable and impact resistant, PVC free).
INFORMATION
Be aware that non-woven paper is not totally opaque. In case of dark or colored wall please apply an undercoat or a liner.
Photography ©living4media
Isidore Leroy
Francesco Battista
Made in France