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“Chinoiserie at Buckingham Palace in the nineteenth century” (Publication, 2007)

Year

2007

Text

Maxwell, Christopher. Chinoiserie at Buckingham Palace in the nineteenth century. In : The Burlington magazine ; June (2007). (Max1)

Type

Publication

Contributors (1)

Maxwell, Christopher  (1966-) : Englischer Kunsthistoriker

Subjects

Art : General / References / Sources

Chronology Entries (2)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 1849 Queen Victoria's journal ; 10th June 1849.
Sie schreibt über den Chinese Luncheon Room, Buckingham Palace :
"We breakfasted as we already dined last night, in the new room that has been made for us, a fine large lunchroom, very handsomely fitted up with furniture &c., from the Pavilion at Brighton, including the Chinese pictures [by Robert Jones], which were on the Dining-room walls there, the doors with the serpents &c. which had belonged to that room. A dragon has been painted on the ceiling to harmonise with the rest. The small sitting room is also furnished with things from the Pavilion."
2 1855 Chinese Yellow Drawing Room, Bucking Palace. Gemalt von James Roberts.
The Yellow Drawing Room has 18th-century wall paper, which was supplied in 1817 for the Brighton Saloon.