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Wellcome Library, London Mary Magdalene (c. 1859) by Frederick Sandys has a background of fashionable emerald green Victorian wallpaper, which very likely would have contained arsenic. Delaware ...
While rich green wallpaper enhanced by arsenic was popular according to the RISD Museum, the much safer pink was often used as an accent in Victorian home design. “Pink hues, such as delicate ...
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TheCollector on MSNToxic Walls: Why Was Victorian Green Wallpaper So Deadly?T he Victorian Era spanned from 1837 to 1901, and during that time green wallpaper became extremely popular as a color choice ...
The title is taken from a dismissive quote by the most famous wallpaper ... steadfast green. The pigment could also be mixed to create bright yellows and rich blues, perfect for the Victorian ...
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