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''Leather cover and motifs of leather tapestries - seen in the German leather museum [[Ledermuseum|DLM - Deutsches Ledermuseum in Offenbach]].''
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Leather wallpapers (Peaux d'Espagne, Guadamiciles) were a popular wall ornamentation in the Baroque style, mostly made of thin calfskin, goatskin or sheep leather with paint, as well as silver-plated and gilded elements. They were mainly found in the dwellings of nobles and aristocrats. Leather wall coverings probably originated in Andalusia and North Africa as a Moorish invention, before becoming common throughout Spain and France. From the 18th century onwards, paper wall coverings gradually replaced leather.

In the Moritzburg castle near Dresden in Germany, 300 years ago 60 of the 200 castle rooms were decorated with carved, embossed and painted leather tapestries. Today there are only 13 rooms left.


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Leather cover and motifs of leather tapestries - seen in the German leather museum DLM - Deutsches Ledermuseum in Offenbach.

 

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Leather wallpaper in the restaurant "Waldschänke Moritzburg" in Dresden, Germany.


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Leather wallpaper with gold leather (leaf silver with paintwork) in the castle Jever, Germany.

 



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