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The Tapestry Room, c.1763 (photo)

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BAL6304
Image title
The Tapestry Room, c.1763 (photo)
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Osterley Park, Middlesex, UK
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State Apartment designed by Robert Adam (1728-92); set of Boucher medallion tapestries 'The Loves of the Gods' (Tentures de Boucher) ordered by Robert Child from Jacques Neilson at the Gobelins factory in Paris; chairs and sofa probably designed by John Linnell (1723-99) with upholstery in similar tapestry in design originally created for Madame de Pompadour in 1751-3; tripod pedestals designed by Adam; vases by Matthew Boulton (1728-1809);

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Bridgeman Images
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18th century / interior / architecture / stately home
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