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Exhibition Review
George IV: Art and Spectacle. Queen's Gallery, London; King George IV: Royalty, Racing and Reputation. Palace House, Newmarket
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 338-341
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Jacobsen, Helen (Jacobsen, Helen)
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George IV: Art and Spectacle Queen’s Gallery, London 5th November 2019–4th May King George IV: Royalty, Racing and Reputation Palace House, Newmarket 28th November 2019–19th April | :
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13. The Blue Velvet Room, Carlton House, by Charles Wild. c.1816. Watercolour with bodycolour and gum arabic over pencil on paper, 20.1 by 25.2 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. the Queen’s Gallery, London).
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14. The third and last challenge by the champion during King George IV’s coronation banquet at Westminster Hall, by Denis Dighton. 1821. Watercolour on paper, 42.5 by 54.8 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Palace House, Newmarket).
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14. The third and last challenge by the champion during King George IV’s coronation banquet at Westminster Hall, by Denis Dighton. 1821. Watercolour on paper, 42.5 by 54.8 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Palace House, Newmarket).
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15. Bottle cooler (one of pair), design attributed to John Flaxman, made by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell. 1827–28. Silver gilt, height 58 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. the Queen’s Gallery, London).
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The Furnishings of the Chinese Drawing Room, Carlton House
09/1967 | 774 | 109
Pages: 518-528
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Bellaigue, Geoffrey de (Bellaigue, Geoffrey de)
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29. Chinese Drawing Room, Carlton House, by J. Barlow after T. Sheraton. Published 6th October 1793. Engraving, 16.4 by 27.5 cm.
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30. Chinese Drawing Room, Carlton House, by J. Barlow after T. Sheraton. Published 1st November 1793. Engraving, 16 by 30.2 cm.
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31. Arm-Chair Forming Part of a Set by Francis Hervé. 1790. Height, 102.9 cm; Width, 59.7 cm; Depth, 63.5 cm. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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32. Clock. Probably French, c. 1790. Gilt and Painted Bronze; Height, 73.6 cm; Width, 34.3 cm; Depth, 17.1 cm. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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37. Pair of Hard-Paste Sèvres Vases Painted with Chinoiserie Scenes in Platinum and Gold on a Black Ground. Height, 41.4 cm.; Width, 35.2 cm. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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38. Rose Satin Drawing Room, Carlton House, by D. Havell after C. Wild. Published 1st December 1817. Engraving, 21 by 26.5 cm.
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39. Music Room Gallery, Brighton Pavilion, by M. Dubourg after A. Pugin. Published 1st July 1824 by John Nash. Engraving, 20.6 by 30 cm.
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33. Candelabrum. Possibly French, c. 1790. Height, 76.3 cm; Width, 34.3 cm; Depth, 21 cm. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M The Queen.
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34. Pier-Table. Probably French, c. 1790. Height, 94.7 cm; Width 169.5 cm; Depth 53.5 cm. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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35. Pier-Table. Probably French, c. 1790. Height, 96 cm; Width, 175 cm; Depth 52.7 cm. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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36. Chimney-Piece, c. 1790. Height, 112 cm; Width, 171.5 cm; Depth, 43.5 cm. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.