Works of Art (14)
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Armchair, 1769,
John Mayhew (English) and William Ince (English),
Gilded fruitwood, tapestry (58.75.16) |
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Bedroom from Sagredo Palace, Venice, 18th century (ca. 1718), Stuccowork probably by Abbondio Stazio of Massagno (16751745) and Carpoforo Mazzetti (ca. 16841748); ceiling painting probably by Gasparo Diziani of Belluno (16891767), Italian (Venice), Wood, stucco, marble, glass (06.1335.1a-d) |
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Boiserie from the Hôtel de Cabris, ca. 177578, and later, French (Paris); Made in Paris, France, Oak and plaster, painted and gilded; bronze-gilt, mirror glass, oak flooring, etc.; (1972.276.1)wo |
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Chimneypiece, ca. 1670,
Southwest France,
Limestone (56.234.34)
Design for a chimneypiece, from Cheminées à la Romaine, ca. 1663,
Jean Le Pautre (French),
France (Paris) (33.84[1])
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The Croome Court tapestry room, Worcestershire,
1758–67,
Designed by Robert Adams (English),
Plaster, pine, mahogany, bronze-gilt, marble, lapis lazuli, steel, and tapestry (58.75.1–22) |
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Dining room from Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire, 1742–48,
Designed by John Sanderson (English),
Wood, plaster, and marble (32.53.1) |
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Dining room from Lansdowne House, London, 18th century,
Robert Adam (English),
Wood, plaster, and stone (32.12) |
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Door hinge, 1700–1750,
American; Upstate New York,
Wrought iron (49.117.46) |
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Fresco wall painting in a cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale, ca. 4030 B.C.; Late Republican,
Roman, Plaster (03.14.13)
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Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire: View of the Dining Room, 1876,
Susan Alice Dashwood (English),
Watercolor and gouache over graphite (1993.28) |
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Paneling and chimneypiece, 17th century (ca. 1600), From a room in a house on the Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, Oak and stone (65.182.1,.2) |
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Stove, ca. 168485, Attributed to the pottery of David II Pfau; Possibly assisted by Hans Heinrich III Pfau; Decoration after designs by Tobias Stimmer and Christoph Murer, Swiss (Winterthur), Faience (tin-enameled earthenware) (06.968.2) |
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Wisteria Dining Room Murals, 1910–14,
Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer (French),
Oil on canvas (66.244.3–6)
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Wisteria Dining Room, 1910–14,
Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer (French); made by Édouard-Louis Collet (Swiss),
Walnut and amaranth veneer, marble; brass, copper, mirror glass (66.244.1–.2a–e,.9ab,.10ab) |
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