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‘Almost her creation’: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and the decoration of Chiswick House
03/2018 | 1380 | 160
Pages: 217-225
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Whittaker, Esmé (Whittaker, Esmé)
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1. North-west view of Chiswick House, Middlesex, by J.C. Buckler. 1822. Watercolour on paper. 33.7 by 47 cm. (London Metropolitan Archives).
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2. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1783. Canvas, 235.6 by 146.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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4. West saloon at Chiswick House, by William Henry Hunt. 1828. Watercolour on paper. 29.6 by 23.7 cm. (Chatsworth House, Derbyshire).
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8. Fauteuil, by Jean-Baptiste Tilliard. Paris, c.1755–65. Parcel-gilt and painted beechwood, with modern silk and cotton upholstery. (English Heritage Trust/Chiswick House, London).
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10. East Saloon, Chiswick House. c.1890. Photograph. (Historic England Archive, Swindon).
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3. Plan of the first floor of Chiswick House. The shaded areas were added in the late 1780s.
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5. The Duke of Devonshire’s house at Chiswick. 1795. Engraving, 16.5 by 21.2 cm. (English Heritage Trust/Kenwood, London); reproduced on p.195 of D. Lysons: The Environs of London, II: County of Middlesex, London 1795.
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6. East wing staircase, Chiswick House. Early twentieth century. Photograph. (Historic England Archive, Swindon).
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7. West Saloon, Chiswick House. c.1890. Photograph. (Historic England Archive, Swindon)
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9. Side chair. England, c.1790s. Parcel-gilt and painted beechwood with cane back and seat, 82 by 46 by 40 cm. (English Heritage Trust/Chiswick House, London.
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A Neoclassical Episode at Chatsworth
06/1980 | 927 | 122
Pages: 400+403-414
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Hall, Ivan (Hall, Ivan)
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37. Detail of the Duchess's Dressing Room Ceiling, Executed by Joseph Palfreyman. 1775. (Chatsworth).
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38. Detail of the Duchess's Dressing Room Chimneypiece, Supplied by Henry Watson. 1775. Marble Inlaid with Fluorspars. (Chatsworth).
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39. Japanned and Caned Chair, by François Hervé. 50.8 by 44.4 by 91.4 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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40. Japanned and Carved Chairs, by François Hervé. 1782. 48.9 by 43.8 by 92.1 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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41. Detail of a Sofa, by François Hervé. 1782. 248.4 by 81.3 by 88.9 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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42. Detail of a Sofa, by François Hervé. 1783. 240.1 by 74.3 by 97.8 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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43. Detail of a State Bedroom Chair, by François Hervé. 1783. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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44. Gilt Confidant for the State Bedroom, by François Hervé. 1783. 317 by 64.8 by 102.9 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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45. Drawing Room Chair, by François Hervé. 1783. 82.6 by 66 by 107.3 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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46. State Bedroom Chair, by François Hervé. 1783. 64.8 by 53.3 by 107.3 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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47. Gilt Cane bergère, by François Hervé. 62.9 by 61 by 90.8 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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48. Detail of a Former Overdoor, Designed by John Carr and Carved by Sefferin Nelson. 1783-84. 190.5 by 71.1 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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49. Pier Table, Designed by John Carr and Carved by Sefferin Nelson. 1782. 148.6 by 55.9 by 92.7 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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50. Pier Glass Top and Sham Draperies, Designed by John Carr and Carved by Sefferin Nelson. 1782. 148.6 by 55.9 by 92.7 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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51. Pier Glass Top, Designed by Guillaume Gaubert and Carved by Sefferin Nelson. 1782. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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52. Flowerpiece Overdoor Painting, by Philip Reinagle. 1783. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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53. Detail of a Japanned Side Table, by François Hervé. 169.6 by 53.3. by 92.7 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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54. Glass Chandelier, Supplied by William Parker, 1782. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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55. Oval Pembroke Table, by Ince and Mayhew. 1786. 90.2 by 102.6 by 73 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).