Cobweb three-dimensional watercolor
- Title(s):
- Cobweb three-dimensional watercolor.
- Published/Created:
- Great Britain,
- Physical Description:
- 1 item : ill. ; 23 x 18 cm.
- Holdings:
- Unable to reach service. Holdings currently not available
- Copyright Status:
- Public Domain
- Full Orbis Record:
- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/10584545
- Classification:
- Three-Dimensional Artifacts
- Notes:
- The item is undated but is executed on paper watermarked "J Whatman, 1829."
Restricted fragile material. Use requires permission of the Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts.
Early 19th century English handmade cobweb three-dimensional watercolor. The focus of the piece is a watercolor illustration of a small country home, executed on an intricately cut circular piece of paper. The circular illustration is threaded at its center with a small string and mounted, around its outer rim only, to a single sheet of paper. By lifting the center of the watercolor by the attached thread, the lattice cuts open (with a cobweb effect) revealing a watercolor picture underneath, which here depicts four mice huddled around morsels of cheese. Such cobwebs designs were also known as beehives and birdcages, and were popular in their printed form as valentine cards in 19th century England.
At the head of the sheet is a poem in six lines, reading: "Beneath is a residence, cheerful though small / Give it what name you please except Liberty Hall / It is well fenced, and airy, yet some people say / The guests who once enter can n'er get away / Pray lift the latch gently, & peep in with care / Lest the tenants you frighten, and their premises tear." - Subject Terms:
- Architecture, Domestic -- Great Britain.Mice -- Pictorial works.Paper work -- Specimens.
- Form/Genre:
- Cut-paper works.
Paperwork (visual works)
Cobwebs (Paperwork)
Watercolors -- 1829. - Export:
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