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Papyrus on scenic paper

Napoleon's Campaign in Egypt

Papyrus on scenic paper

Papyrus on scenic paper
– ABOUT THIS DESIGN –

In 1818 Velay of Paris published a new mural entitled La Bataille d’Heliopolis, designed by Jean-Julien Deltil and featuring the campaign of Napoleon’s General Kleber in Egypt fighting the Mamelouks. Deltil’s troops and horses were excellently drawn but by comparison the landscape was poor, probably due to his lack of resource materials. When recreating the design, de Gournay painted a new landscape inspired by the wonderful sketches of David Roberts R.A published a decade after Deltil’s original design work. 

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Specification
– SPECIFICATION –

Colourway: Papyrus

Ground: Scenic paper

Panel width: 915mm

Panel height: Tailored to any wall height

Ref: 562170

Use: We offer a selection of protective finishes making our wall coverings suitable for any interior.

Ordering: Most of our products are made to order; lead times are typically 16-20 weeks. However, we do have a selection of products in stock that are available to purchase immediately. To view our stock products click here. See more on how to order here.

'Napoleon's Campaign in Egypt' in Papyrus colourway on scenic paper
– CUSTOMISATION –

Designs are often tailored in order to perfectly fit within your interior by adapting the pattern to work around furniture, fixtures and fittings. 

Colours within the design can be adjusted to match any palette.

Different backgrounds can be chosen from our extensive selection of silks, textured papers, and gilded grounds which come in a range of colours, see the full selection here.

Fine silk embroidery can be added to all our silk wallpapers, adding an extra level of depth and intricacy. Beading can be applied alongside the embroidery or as a standalone technique. View our embroidered finishes here.

'Napoleon's Campaign in Egypt' in Papyrus colourway on scenic paper