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Flocked Wallpaper at Montpelier, Drawing Room - Visible Light

Dr. Susan Buck2017

Wilton House Museum

Wilton House Museum
Richmond, United States

Few sites have undergone as transformative a restoration in recent years as Montpelier (1764–1812), the home of James and Dolley Madison. During the investigation of the drawing room, tiny fragments of red-flocked wallpaper were discovered on top of the window architraves, where they had been trapped under later layers of paint. As all of the room’s plaster walls were removed during a twentieth-century redecoration of the room, these fragments provide significant documentation of the history of the room’s wallcovering. Examination of the layers of paint along the edge of the wallpaper fragments dated the flocked wallpaper to the time of the Madison occupancy of the house. The wallpaper’s brilliant red coloring is in keeping with what is known of Dolley Madison’s taste.

This image is the cross-section seen under visible light - the exact same fragment featured again in our colleciton but seen under UV light. Materials and pigments respond to and reflect light differently allowing researchers better to identify the materials and their composition. The red-flocking fibers also create a wonderfully abstract and lively pattern under both reflected visible and ultraviolet light.

Examining the wallpaper fragment at magnified levels and under ultraviolet light reveals the materials used to create this flocked wallpaper. Seven distinct layers of materials, each behaving differently, compose the image. Reading from the bottom upwards: the starch paste adhesive, the fibrous rag-based paper, a thin layer of red paint, the uneven shellac adhesive, and the bright wool flocking. The red wool fibers are trapped by two later layers of wall paint.

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  • Title: Flocked Wallpaper at Montpelier, Drawing Room - Visible Light
  • Creator: Dr. Susan Buck
  • Date Created: 2017
  • Medium: Print.
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