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Charles of Lorraine's Audience Chamber in Brussels
07/2005 | 1228 | 147
Pages: 464-473
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Baarsen, Reinier (Baarsen, Reinier)
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Illustrations
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18. Plan of the winter apartment in the palace in Brussels, by Charles of Lorraine. c.1775. Ink on paper, 19.9 by 16.2 cm. (Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv, Lothringisches Hausarchiv, Vienna).
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19. The continence of Scipio, by David Roentgen after Januarius Zick. Neuwied, 1778-79. Elmwood, veneered with marquetry of walnut, sycamore and other woods, 360 by 377 cm. (Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna).
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20. The Sabine women plea for peace between the Romans and the Sabines, by David Roentgen after Januarius Zick. Neuwied, 1778-79. Elmwood, veneered with marquetry of walnut, sycamore and other woods, 360 by 373 cm. (Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna).
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21. Design for a parquet floor, by Laurent Benoît Dewez. c.1773-75. Pen and wash on paper, 47.5 by 54.5 cm. (Algemeen Rijksarchief, Brussels, Plannen van Dewez).
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22. Two stools, attributed to Godtfried Weber, the mounts by Michel Dewez. Brussels, 1777-78. Elmwood, veneered with rosewood and Turkish hazel, mounted in gilt bronze, 47 by 59.2 by 43 cm. (With Aveline, Paris).
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23. Writing-table, possibly by Godtfried Weber, the mounts attributed to Michel Dewez. Brussels, 1777-78. Oak, pinewood and chestnut, veneered with rosewood and Turkish hazel, mounted in gilt bronze, 85 by 244 by 115 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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25. Detail of the front of the writing-table in Fig.23.
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26. The side of the writing-table in Fig.23.
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27. Detail of a leg of the writing-table in Fig.23.
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24. Detail of a photograph of the Green Salon in the Albertina in Vienna in 1921. (From J. Folnesics: Alte Innenräume Österreichischer Schlösser, Paläste und Wohnhäuser, Vienna 1921, pl.13).