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  2. Drawing room - Wikipedia

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    Middle-class drawing room in Blackheath, London, 1841, painted by James Holland. In 18th-century London, the royal morning receptions that the French called levées were called "drawing rooms", with the sense originally that the privileged members of court would gather in the drawing room outside the king's bedroom, where he would make his first formal public appearance of the day.

  3. Raymond Scott - Wikipedia

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    "In an Eighteenth-Century Drawing Room" is a pop adaptation of the opening theme from Mozart's Piano Sonata in C, K. 545. Opening bars of melody line of "The Toy Trumpet" In 1939, Scott turned his Quintette into a big band .

  4. Print room - Wikipedia

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    A print room is a room in an art gallery or museum where a collection of old master and modern prints, usually together with drawings, watercolours, and photographs, are held and viewed. A further meaning is a room decorated by pasting prints onto the wall in a quasi- collage style to form a sort of wallpaper , an 18th-century fashion, of which ...

  5. The Georgian House, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011 this room features a fitted carpet which represents the fact that these were commonly found in drawing rooms in the 18th century. The new carpet was made to an original design from 1797. The Parlour is the room where the family would have gathered on a daily basis, as they would have only opened up the drawing room when entertaining ...

  6. Cabinet (room) - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of "cabinet" began to be extended to the contents of the cabinet; [9] thus we see the 16th-century cabinet of curiosities, often combined with a library. The sense of cabinet as a piece of furniture is actually older in English than the meaning as a room, but originally meant more a strong-box or jewel-chest than a display-case. [10]

  7. Henry Clay Frick House - Wikipedia

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    The drawing room is known as the Fragonard room, named for Jean-Honoré Fragonard's large wall paintings, [90] and is furnished with 18th-century French furniture and Sèvres porcelain. [70] [91] The library room is designed in the William and Mary style with wooden paneling [92] [93] and originally had low bookcases. [94]

  8. West Wycombe Park - Wikipedia

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    The room has walls of blue flock, applied in the 1850s and later renewed, bearing paintings from various Italian schools of the 17th century. [26] The Red Drawing Room is lined in crimson silk and is furnished with marquetry commodes. [27] The relatively small study contains plans for the house and potential impressions for various elevations.

  9. File:Cup and cover, made by Louisa Courtauld and George ...

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    Object Type - This cup and cover in the vase form would have been used to ornament the mantelpiece in a late-18th-century drawing room or a dining-room buffet. The use of such a cup and cover in the home was purely decorative.