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10. One of a Pair of Commodes and Matching Pier Glasses, by John Boson. 1735. The Commode Made of Mahogany and Gilt Wood, Height 89.5 cm; The Mirror Carved and Gilt Soft Wood, Height 179 cm. (Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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11. Side Table Matching the Pedestal in Fig.12, Possibly Designed by William Kent. c.1735. Black Marble Top Inlaid with Polished Stones on Gilt Wood Stand, Height 84.5 cm. (Chatsworth House Trustees Ltd).
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12. One of Two Pedestals Designed by William Kent. c.1735. Black Marble Inlaid with Polished Stones, Height 132.5 cm. (Chatsworth House Trustees Ltd).
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14. One of a Set of Ten Armchairs and Two Sofas, by Stephen Langley. 1735. Gilt Soft Wood, Height 106 cm. (Chatsworth House Trustees Ltd).
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15. Lord Burlington's Desk, Possibly by John Boson. c.1735. Mahogany with Gilt Wood and Russia Leather Top, Height 80.5 cm. (Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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16. Detail of Fig.14. [ One of a Set of Ten Armchairs and Two Sofas, by Stephen Langley. 1735. Gilt Soft Wood, Height 106 cm. (Chatsworth House Trustees Ltd).]
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2. View of the South Front, Chiswick House, by Jacques Rigaud. c.1733. Pen and Wash, 35.5 by 69.9 cm. (Chatsworth Settlement Trustees). The Scale Has Been Distorted to Make the New House, in the Centre, Seem Bigger.
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3. Lady Burlington in the Garden Room, Chiswick, by William Kent. c.1740. Pen and Wash. (Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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4. Lady Burlington Painting in the Garden Room, Chiswick, by William Kent. c.1740. Pen and Wash. (Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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5. The Gallery, Chiswick House, c.1885. (National Monuments Record).
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6. The Red Velvet Room, Chiswick House, c.1885. (National Monuments Record).
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7. The Octagon Room, Chiswick House, c.1885. (National Monuments Record).
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8. The Bedchamber, Chiswick House, c.1885. (National Monuments Record).
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Text Fig. A. Piano Nobile of the New House, Chiswick.
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Text Figs. B-E. Elevations of the Red Velvet Room, Chiswick House, showing the probable picture-hanging arrangements. 1. Domenichino, Madonna della Rosa. 2. Carlo Maratta, Noah sacrificing. 3. Guido Reni, Painting and designing. 4. Carlo Maratta, The Holy Family. 5. Cornelius Jonson, King Charles I. 6. Velázquez, Pope Innocent X. 7. Cavedone, St Gregory. 8. Carlo Maratta, Pope Clement IX. 10. Francesco Salviati, The Holy Family. 11. Van Dyck, Duchess of Somerset. 12. Sebastiano Ricci, Bacchus and Ariadne. 13. School of Rubens, A woman. 14. Nicolas Poussin, Three statues chiaroscuro. 15. School of Rubens, A man. 16. Sebastiano Ricci, Venus and Cupid. 17. Francesco Mola, St John in the Wilderness. 18. Langians, A portrait. 19. Van Dyck, First Countess of Burlington. 20 Federico Barocci, Cardinal Baronius. 21. Rembrandt, A portrait. 22. Van Dyck, Mr Killigrew. 23. Van Dyck, First Earl of Burlington. 24. Francesco Albani, Salmasis and Hermaphroditus. 25. Andrea del Sarto, The Holy Family. 26. Zuccaro, Mary Queen of Scots. 27. Pietro da Cortona, The Holy Family. 28. Veronese, The procession of the Dogessa. This List is taken from Dodsley's Environs of London [1761], with the artists' names given in the modern form. Nos. 10, 18 and 24 on the elevations are not listed in the catalogue of Chatsworth paintings compiled c. 1920, and therefore their present whereabouts is unknown. Fig. B. East Elevation. Door to the Dome Saloon. Text Fig. C. South Elevation. Door to Blue Velvet Room. Text Fig. D. West Elevation. Venetian Window Overlooking the Garden. Text Fig. E. North Elevation. Door to Circular Room of the Gallery.
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These Two Paintings Have Recently Been Acquired by the Department of the Environment, and Will Return to Chiswick House. 17. Mars and Venus, by Francesco Albani. 128.3 by 177.8 cm. Originally in the Green Velvet Room, Chiswick House. 18. Wooded Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess, by Pier Francesco Mola. c.1665. 47 by 62.9 cm. Originally in the Blue Velvet Room, Chiswick House.
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13. One of Sixteen Mahogany Hall Chairs. c.1735. (Chatsworth House Trustees Ltd).
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9. One of Four Matching Side Tables. Gilt Wood and Marble Top with Brass Moulding. (Chatsworth House Trustees Ltd).