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Finch & CoTextile Panel of Italian Silk Velvet Damask Depicting a Fantastical Chinoserie Deity( 1700 to 1800) Italy Medium / MaterialCut Velvet, Silk Description
An Interesting Textile Panel of Italian Silk Velvet Damask Depicting a Fantastical Chinoserie Deity Identical to those in the ‘Velvet Room’ at Ditchley Park Oxfordshire
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Ditchley Park was begun in 1720 by George Lee the second Earl of Lichfield to a design by James Gibbs with the help of Henry Flitcroft and William Kent, and was completed in 1726. Ditchley is exceptional among early Georgian houses in its lack of Victorian alteration. The ‘velvet room’ once the state bedroom, a luxurious cabinet, is famously entirely upholstered in a striking rose red coloured Italian silk velvet woven with a repeated design of a chinoserie Buddhist deity.
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