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Headcovering (France), 19th century
Shaped head scarf or fall cap of black Chantilly-style lace, with a floral motif in the center and at each end with flowering sprays and ribbons filling spaces, within a…
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Bound Print, Brighton Palace, 1838
Interior of large round sitting room with large crystal chandelier, red drapes with gold trim, a fireplace with large mirror and two candelabra on mantel, two windows at left. Walls…
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Bound Print, Brighton Palace, 1838
Interior of large ballroom with several pink and yellow chandeliers in shape of upturned blossoms. Drapes are blue on right; wall coverings are red with gold foliage; decorative green pagodas…
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Bound Print, Chinese Gallery As It Was, Plate XV in Illustrations of Her Majesty’s Palace at Brighton…Printed by T. Sutherland, Frederic Lewis, Robert Havel Jr., and M. Dubourg. Published by J. B. Nichols and Son, London, England, 1838., 1820
A corridor, one hundred and sixty-two feet long, comprises the central promenade of the Brighton Pavilion. It is lighted by a large painted glass skylight which personifies Lin-Shin, the god…
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Bound Print (England), 1838
A view of an interior hallway highly decorated in Japoniste style. Large chandelier at center and two smaller lanterns have hanging red tassels. A fireplace on right wall with gold…
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Tile (Ottoman Empire (present day Syria)), late 16th–early 17th century
Square in shape, painted with an 8-pointed blossom in the center, from which radiate stylized floral arabesques and blossoms.
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Wall Tile (Ottoman Empire (present day Syria)), late 16th–early 17th century
Similar to 1951-66-3.
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Wall Tile (Ottoman Empire (present day Syria)), late 16th–early 17th century
Similar to 1951-66-3.
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Wall Tile (Ottoman Empire (present day Syria)), late 16th–early 17th century
Similar to 1951-66-3.
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Wall Tile (Ottoman Empire (present day Syria)), late 16th–early 17th century
Fragment. Similar to 1951-66-3.
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