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Ball-Room by Sir William Chambers, 1723-1796), at Carrington House, Whitehall, 1910. Sir William Chambers RA (1723-1796) was a Scottish-Swedish architect, based in London
Chippendale Settee and Chair, 1910. Artists: Thomas Chippendale, UnknownChippendale Settee and Chair, 1910. Thomas Chippendale of Otley, West Riding of Yorkshire, (1718-1779) was a London cabinet-maker and furniture designer in the mid-Georgian, English Rocco
Bay on Long Gallery, Showing Terra-Cotta Work and Old Panelling, 1910. A Bay window is a a projecting bay that is lit on all of its projecting sides by windows. From The Connoisseur Vol XXVI
The Music Salon, Looking Aft, 1911The Music Salon, Looking Aft on board the SS Medina, 1911. Salon music was a popular music genre in Europe during the 19th century
The Royal Smoking Room, 1911The Royal Smoking Room on board the SS Medina, 1911. A smoking room (or smoking lounge) is a room which is specifically provided and furnished for smoking
The State Dining Room, 1911The State Dining Room on board the SS Medina, 1911. From The Connoisseur Vol XXXI. [Otto Limited, London, 1911]
Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburgh Strellitz, Queen of England, Wife of George 3rd, 1911. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) wife of King George III (1738-1820)
Eleanor of Austria, Queen of France, Second Wife of Francis 1st, , 1911. Eleanor of Austria (1498 -1558), also called Eleanor of Castile, from the House of Habsburg
Napoleons Bedroom at Fontainebleau, 1911. Napoleon I (1768-1821), bedchamber from The Architecture of the Renaissance in France, in the Palace of Fontainebleau
Miss Chaplin, c18th century (1911). Artists: Percy Henry Martindale, John RussellMiss Chaplin, c18th century (1911). Portrait of woman in light blue dress wearing hairpiece by Percy Henry Martindale (1869-1943), From The Connoisseur Vol XXXI. [Otto Limited, London, 1911]
English Work Chasuble circa 1300, 1912. An embroidered ornate sleeveless outer vestment worn by a Catholic or High Anglican priest when celebrating Mass. From The Connoisseur Vol XXXII
Portrait of a Lady, c1800 (1912). Artist: Matthew William PetersPortrait of a Lady, c1800 (1912). Matthew William Peters (1742-1814) was an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain to George IV
She had read all the newspapers in the world and had forgotten them again, so clever is she, 1912. Artist: Edmund DulacShe had read all the newspapers in the world and had forgotten them again, so clever is she, 1912. Illustration for The Snow Queen in Stories from Hans Christian Andersen, watercolour and bodycolour
Landscape, 18th century. (1912) Artist: Jean-Baptiste PillementLandscape, 18th century. (1912). Jean-Baptiste Pillement (1728-1808) was a French painter and designer, known for his exquisite and delicate landscapes
One of a Pair of Worcester Vases, 1911. One of a pair of rare antique hand-painted ceramic vases, Royal Worcester is believed to be the oldest or second oldest remaining English porcelain brand still
Lady Bagot, Viscountess Burghersh and Lady Fitzroy Somerset, 1827, (1911). Artist: Thomas LawrenceLady Bagot, Viscountess Burghersh and Lady Fitzroy Somerset, 1827, (1911). Lady Emily Harriet Wellesley-Pole (1792-1881) with her sisters Lady Priscilla Anne Wellesley-Pole
Sir George Hastings, 1911. Black and white photograph of Sir George Hastings at his desk. From The Connoisseur Vol XXXI. [Otto Limited, London, 1911]
Jacob Tonson, founder of the Kit-Cat Club, c1730, (1911). Jacob Tonson, sometimes referred to as Jacob Tonson the elder (1655-1736) was an eighteenth-century English bookseller and publisher
Darnley of Lennox, 1567, (1911). Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, Duke of Albany (1545- 1567), was king consort of Scotland from 1565 until his murder at Kirk o Field in 1567
The Newly Elected M. P. 1835, (1911)The Newly Elected M.P. 1835, (1911). Early 19th century print of an MP in horsedrawn carriage making his way to the House of Commons. From The Connoisseur Vol XXXI. [Otto Limited, London, 1911]
Water Lane, Dedham, c1802, (1911). Artist: John ConstableWater Lane, Dedham, c1802, (1911). John Constable, (1776-1837) was an English Romantic painter. Born in Suffolk, he is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale
Portrait of a Young Princess, c19th century, (1911). Portrait of a princess in red dress with ringlets in palace grounds with puppy, gardening. Possibly late 19th century
Byron, c1820s, (1911). Artist: Count d OrsayByron, c1820s, (1911). George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) commonly known as Lord Byron, was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement
Battersea Enamels in the James Ward Usher Collection, 1911. Antique Victorian Print Battersea Enamels, considered the finest of their kind to be produced in England during the mid-18th century
Silhouette Portrait of a Man, 18th century, (1911). Artist: FarbergerSilhouette Portrait of a Man, 18th century, (1911). 18th century portrait cameo of the silhouette of a man. From The Connoisseur Vol XXX. [Otto Limited, London, 1911]
Portrait of Lord Mansfield, 18th century, (1911). Artist: FarbergerPortrait of Lord Mansfield, 18th century, (1911). William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1705-1793) was a British barrister, politician and judge noted for his reform of English law
La Fontaine (The Water Cistern), c1733, (1911). Artist: Jean-Simeon ChardinLa Fontaine (The Water Cistern), c1733, (1911). Painting held in The National Gallery, London. From The Connoisseur Vol XXX. [Otto Limited, London, 1911]
The Front of the Manor House, Hitchin, 1911. Antique Victorian print of the columned doorway on the front of the Manor House in Hitchin, a market town in North Hertfordshire, England
The Charmers, 1796, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Matthew William Peters, C KnightThe Charmers, 1796, (1911). Group of children singing to a lady in lace finery by Matthew William Peters (1742 -1814), an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman
Tis The Pace That Kills, 1911. Antique Victorian Print of a horse in the fox hunt suffering from exhaustion. Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox
Portrait of Giovannetta, 17th century, (1911). Artist: Justus SustermansPortrait of Giovannetta, 1911. Victorian Portrait Of Giovannetta by Justus Sustermans (1597-1681) a Flemish painter working in the Baroque style
King George II, 1744, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Thomas HudsonKing George II, 1744, (1911). George II (1683-1760) was King of Great Britain and Ireland, from 11 June 1727 until his death
King George III, c1761-62, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Allan RamsayKing George III, c1761-62, (1911). George III (1738-1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801
King George I, c1714, (1911). Artist: Sir Godfrey KnellerKing George I, c1714, (1911). George I (1660-1727) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 until his death
Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, Ltd. 1911. Antique brooch pins from Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, Ltd, jewellers in the Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly
A Pair of Chelsea Groups Representing the Seasons, c1740s, (1911). Artist: Louis Francois RoubiliacA Pair of Chelsea Groups Representing the Seasons, 1911. Louis-Francois Roubiliac (Roubillac) (1702-1762) was one of the four most prominent sculptors in London working in the rococo style
Mademoiselle De Bethisy and her brother, c1715, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Alexis Simon BelleMademoiselle De Bethisy and her brother, c1715, (1911). Mademoiselle de Bethisy (1707-1769) future princess of Montauban, was briefly engaged at Louis XV at the age of 7
The Madonna Del Cardellino, 1505-1506, (1911). Artist: RaphaelThe Madonna Del Cardellino, 1505-1506, (1911). The Madonna del cardellino or Madonna of the Goldfinch is a painting by the Italian renaissance artist Raphael (1483-1520)
Lodge Park, 1911. Lodge Park was built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate in Gloucestershire, England. A description from 1634 suggests the design was inspired by Inigo Jones Banqueting House in
Aground, 1911. Artist: Francis Calcroft TurnerAground, 1911. Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds
Fancy Subject, 18th century, (1911). Artists: Unknown, Matthew William PetersFancy Subject, 1911. Semi-nude woman lies sleeping. Matthew William Peters (1741-1814) was an English portrait and genre painter who later became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain to George IV
Supposititious Silhouette of William Makepeace Thackeray Reading, c19th century. (1911). William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) was an English novelist of the 19th century
Queen Victoria and Lord Melbourne, 1911. Artist: George AtkinsonQueen Victoria and Lord Melbourne, 1911. Prime Minister, the Whig Lord Melbourne, with 18-year-old Queen Victoria. He instructed her on political problems of the day
The Adoration of the Magi, late 19th century, (1912). Artist: Robert Anning BellThe Adoration of the Magi, late 19th century, (1912). The Adoration of the Magi, is the name traditionally given to the subject in the Nativity when the three Magi, represented as kings
The Reapers Child, 18th century, (1912). Artist: Marino BoviThe Reapers Child, 18th century, (1912). Child of a reaper sits with a dog while figures Harvest, and gather mature crops from the field. Marino Bovi (1757-1813). From The Connoisseur Vol XXXIV
His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, late 19th century, (1912). Artist: Alyn WilliamsHis Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, late 19th century, (1912). Antique Victorian portrait of James Gibbons (1834-1921), an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, c19th century (1912). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a French military
Blouzelind, 18th century, (1912)Blouzelind, 1912. Woman sitting with spinning wheel, pinning a corsage of flowers with a dog asleep at her feet, behind at right two figures, one on horseback