Artwork

Weihnachtsbänder

Weihnachtsbänder, by Unknown, unspecified, 1850
Weihnachtsbänder, by Unknown, unspecified, 1850

Weihnachtsbänder is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Archaeology and Museum Baselland. The work presents a tightly arranged collection of early‑twentieth‑century gift‑wrapping materials, displayed as a single assemblage.

About this work

Overview

The work presents a tightly arranged collection of early‑twentieth‑century gift‑wrapping materials, displayed as a single assemblage.

The work presents a tightly arranged collection of early‑twentieth‑century gift‑wrapping materials, displayed as a single assemblage. A gold ribbon, green ribbon, multicoloured paper strips and red‑and‑white striped paper are grouped with a small open cardboard box containing additional scraps and irregular cutouts. A tag bearing a red circle edged in green and foreign‑language lettering completes the composition.

Subject & Meaning

By foregrounding ordinary festive supplies, the piece invites reflection on the material culture of holiday celebration. The juxtaposition of bright ribbons and patterned paper underscores the ritual of gift presentation, while the inclusion of a multilingual tag hints at the cross‑cultural exchange inherent in commercial packaging.

Technique & Style

The artist employs a straightforward, documentary approach, arranging the objects without alteration to preserve their authentic textures and colors. The composition relies on careful placement and lighting to highlight the sheen of the ribbons and the printed designs of the paper, echoing the aesthetic of early‑1900s commercial catalogues.

History & Provenance

The items depicted originate from a period when mass‑produced wrapping supplies began to enter domestic markets, roughly the first decades of the twentieth century. The specific box and its contents appear to have been sourced from a private collection of historical ephemera, though the exact provenance remains undocumented.

Context

During the early 1900s, the rise of consumer culture and the expansion of postal services increased the demand for decorative wrapping. The materials shown reflect contemporary trends in color and pattern, such as the popular red‑and‑white stripes and metallic ribbons used for festive occasions.

Legacy

Works that foreground everyday objects like this contribute to a broader understanding of material history, linking visual art with ethnographic study. By preserving the visual record of commonplace festive items, the piece offers scholars a tangible reference for the evolution of gift‑wrapping practices.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known