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  • Original panoramic wallpaper painted by Jean Zuber et Cie in Rixheim, Alsace, France, in 1834, entitled The Wars of Independence, in the Independence Room (used as a private dining room) of the Palace Arms restaurant, in the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado, USA. This is 1 of only 2 existing original painted wallpapers in America (the other in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington DC). The restaurant retains its historical ambience with leather seating and antique memorabilia and is one of the best fine-dining establishments in the city. The hotel itself was designed by Frank Edbrooke and built in 1892, and is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Original panoramic wallpaper painted by Jean Zuber et Cie in Rixheim, Alsace, France, in 1834, entitled The Wars of Independence, in the Independence Room (used as a private dining room) of the Palace Arms restaurant, in the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado, USA. This is 1 of only 2 existing original painted wallpapers in America (the other in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington DC). The restaurant retains its historical ambience with leather seating and antique memorabilia and is one of the best fine-dining establishments in the city. The hotel itself was designed by Frank Edbrooke and built in 1892, and is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Original panoramic wallpaper painted by Jean Zuber et Cie in Rixheim, Alsace, France, in 1834, entitled The Wars of Independence, in the Independence Room (used as a private dining room) of the Palace Arms restaurant, in the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado, USA. This is 1 of only 2 existing original painted wallpapers in America (the other in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington DC). The restaurant retains its historical ambience with leather seating and antique memorabilia and is one of the best fine-dining establishments in the city. The hotel itself was designed by Frank Edbrooke and built in 1892, and is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Salle a manger or dining room, 18th century, with pink wood panelling, fountain and marble floor, at the Chateau de Villandry, on the river Loire near Tours in Indre-et-Loire, France. Much of the current building was built under Jean Breton who bought the existing medieval castle in 1532 and built the Renaissance palace. The chateau is listed as a historic monument and forms part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Salle a manger or dining room, 18th century, with pink wood panelling, fountain and marble floor, at the Chateau de Villandry, on the river Loire near Tours in Indre-et-Loire, France. Much of the current building was built under Jean Breton who bought the existing medieval castle in 1532 and built the Renaissance palace. The chateau is listed as a historic monument and forms part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Salle a manger or dining room, 18th century, with pink wood panelling, fountain and marble floor, at the Chateau de Villandry, on the river Loire near Tours in Indre-et-Loire, France. Much of the current building was built under Jean Breton who bought the existing medieval castle in 1532 and built the Renaissance palace. The chateau is listed as a historic monument and forms part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dining room, Restoration period, decorated with painted panels by Charles Francois Grenier de Lacroix, known as Lacroix de Marseille, d. 1782, at the Chateau de la Chaize, designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart for Francois de la Chaise, and built 1674-76, at Odenas, Rhone, France. The 400 hectare estate boasts gardens by Le Notre and Beaujolais vineyards planted in the 18th century. The chateau is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dining room, Restoration period, decorated with painted panels by Charles Francois Grenier de Lacroix, known as Lacroix de Marseille, d. 1782, at the Chateau de la Chaize, designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart for Francois de la Chaise, and built 1674-76, at Odenas, Rhone, France. The 400 hectare estate boasts gardens by Le Notre and Beaujolais vineyards planted in the 18th century. The chateau is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dining room, with Empire style 19th century furniture, Vienna porcelain, Flemish 18th century paintings and mannequins of servants wearing Borromeo livery, in the Palazzo Borromeo, on Isola Madre, the largest of the Isole Borromee or Borromean Islands, on Lake Maggiore, Piedmont, Italy. The palace was built in the 16th century for the Borromeo family, designed by Pellegrino Pellegrini or Il Tibaldi. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dining room, with original wooden furniture designed by Gaudi, 32 paintings by Francesc Torrescassana, 1845-1918, and decorative motifs of plants and ceramic tiles, at Casa Vicens, a Catalan Modernist and Art Nouveau style house designed by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, and built 1883, on the Carrer de les Carolines in the Gracia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The house was commissioned by Manuel Vicens i Montaner as a summer residence and contains many references to mudejar architecture. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apotheosis of Cosimo the elder Introduced to Jupiter by the City of Florence, 1698, by Anton Domenico Gabbiani for Ferdinando de Medici, ceiling fresco, in the Dining Room, in the Villa di Poggio a Caiano, a Medici Villa built from 1480 in Renaissance style by Giuliano da Sangallo, 1443-1516, for Lorenzo de Medici, in Poggio a Caiano, Prato, Tuscany, Italy. The villa was begun 1480-95 and completed 1513-20 under Giovanni de Medici by Andrea di Cosimo Feltrini and Franciabigio. The museum now houses 2 museums, the Museo della Natura Morta or Still Life Museum, and the Historic Apartments. It forms part of the Medici UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dining Room, with ceiling fresco, Apotheosis of Cosimo the elder Introduced to Jupiter by the City of Florence, 1698, by Anton Domenico Gabbiani for Ferdinando de Medici, and stucco designed by Antonio Sailer, in the Villa di Poggio a Caiano, a Medici Villa built from 1480 in Renaissance style by Giuliano da Sangallo, 1443-1516, for Lorenzo de Medici, in Poggio a Caiano, Prato, Tuscany, Italy. The villa was begun 1480-95 and completed 1513-20 under Giovanni de Medici by Andrea di Cosimo Feltrini and Franciabigio. The museum now houses 2 museums, the Museo della Natura Morta or Still Life Museum, and the Historic Apartments. It forms part of the Medici UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Restored painting by Francesc Torrescassana, 1845-1918, in the dining room, with original wooden furniture designed by Gaudi, and decorative motifs of plants and ceramic tiles, at Casa Vicens, a Catalan Modernist and Art Nouveau style house designed by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, and built 1883, on the Carrer de les Carolines in the Gracia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The house was commissioned by Manuel Vicens i Montaner as a summer residence and contains many references to mudejar architecture. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of reclining man, ivy decoration and painted flowers in the dining room, with original wooden furniture designed by Gaudi and 32 paintings by Francesc Torrescassana, 1845-1918, at Casa Vicens, a Catalan Modernist and Art Nouveau style house designed by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, and built 1883, on the Carrer de les Carolines in the Gracia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The house was commissioned by Manuel Vicens i Montaner as a summer residence and contains many references to mudejar architecture. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of reclining woman with tambourine and decorative plant details in the dining room, with original wooden furniture designed by Gaudi and 32 paintings by Francesc Torrescassana, 1845-1918, at Casa Vicens, a Catalan Modernist and Art Nouveau style house designed by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, and built 1883, on the Carrer de les Carolines in the Gracia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The house was commissioned by Manuel Vicens i Montaner as a summer residence and contains many references to mudejar architecture. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting, detail, of fishermen selling fish at the beach, restored, by Francesc Torrescassana, 1845-1918, in the dining room, at Casa Vicens, a Catalan Modernist and Art Nouveau style house designed by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, and built 1883, on the Carrer de les Carolines in the Gracia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The house was commissioned by Manuel Vicens i Montaner as a summer residence and contains many references to mudejar architecture. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dining room, with original wooden furniture designed by Gaudi, 32 paintings by Francesc Torrescassana, 1845-1918, and decorative motifs of plants and ceramic tiles, at Casa Vicens, a Catalan Modernist and Art Nouveau style house designed by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, and built 1883, on the Carrer de les Carolines in the Gracia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The house was commissioned by Manuel Vicens i Montaner as a summer residence and contains many references to mudejar architecture. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Interior of the Palace Arms restaurant, in the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado, USA. The restaurant retains its historical ambience with leather seating and antique memorabilia and is one of the best fine-dining establishments in the city. The hotel itself was designed by Frank Edbrooke and built in 1892, and is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lionel Henaff cooking a spider crab, Head Chef at the one Michelin Star Allium restaurant on Boulevard de Créac’h Gwen, Quimper, Brittany, France. Henaff was awarded his Michelin Star in 2001 and Allium was opened in 2015. Born in Rennes, Henaff has worked in restaurants in Ireland and throughout France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lionel Henaff, Head Chef at the one Michelin Star Allium restaurant on Boulevard de Créac’h Gwen, Quimper, Brittany, France. Henaff was awarded his Michelin Star in 2001 and Allium was opened in 2015. Born in Rennes, Henaff has worked in restaurants in Ireland and throughout France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lionel Henaff, Head Chef at the one Michelin Star Allium restaurant on Boulevard de Créac’h Gwen, Quimper, Brittany, France. Henaff was awarded his Michelin Star in 2001 and Allium was opened in 2015. Born in Rennes, Henaff has worked in restaurants in Ireland and throughout France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lionel Henaff preparing potato gnocchi with lemon and capers, Head Chef at the one Michelin Star Allium restaurant on Boulevard de Créac’h Gwen, Quimper, Brittany, France. Henaff was awarded his Michelin Star in 2001 and Allium was opened in 2015. Born in Rennes, Henaff has worked in restaurants in Ireland and throughout France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lionel Henaff, Head Chef at the one Michelin Star Allium restaurant on Boulevard de Créac’h Gwen, Quimper, Brittany, France. Henaff was awarded his Michelin Star in 2001 and Allium was opened in 2015. Born in Rennes, Henaff has worked in restaurants in Ireland and throughout France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lionel Henaff, Head Chef at the one Michelin Star Allium restaurant on Boulevard de Créac’h Gwen, Quimper, Brittany, France. Henaff was awarded his Michelin Star in 2001 and Allium was opened in 2015. Born in Rennes, Henaff has worked in restaurants in Ireland and throughout France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Richard Talbot, Duke of Tyrconell, 1630- 91, oil painting on canvas, in the Grand Hall, used as a dining room, late 15th century and restored in the 19th century, in Malahide Castle, originally built in the 12th century by the Talbot family, and home to them for almost 800 years, near Malahide in County Dublin, Ireland. The room is furnished with a 35 foot long dining table from Powerscort House in Wicklow County, a series of family portraits and Talbot family hatchments. Malahide castle is situated in a 260 acre estate, the Malahide Demesne Regional Park, and is home to the Talbot Botanical Gardens. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grand Hall, used as a dining room, late 15th century and restored in the 19th century when the minstrels' gallery was added, in Malahide Castle, originally built in the 12th century by the Talbot family, and home to them for almost 800 years, near Malahide in County Dublin, Ireland. The room is furnished with a 35 foot long dining table from Powerscort House in Wicklow County, a series of family portraits and Talbot family hatchments. Malahide castle is situated in a 260 acre estate, the Malahide Demesne Regional Park, and is home to the Talbot Botanical Gardens. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grand Hall, used as a dining room, late 15th century and restored in the 19th century, in Malahide Castle, originally built in the 12th century by the Talbot family, and home to them for almost 800 years, near Malahide in County Dublin, Ireland. The room is furnished with a 35 foot long dining table from Powerscort House in Wicklow County, a series of family portraits and Talbot family hatchments. Malahide castle is situated in a 260 acre estate, the Malahide Demesne Regional Park, and is home to the Talbot Botanical Gardens. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painted medallion with allegorical scene of woman as Diana the huntress, in the pediment above an oak door in the Grand Salle a Manger or Large Dining Room, decorated in Renaissance style, in the Hotel de la Paiva, an Italian Renaissance style mansion built 1856-66 by architect Pierre Manguin, on the Champs-Elysees in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. The house was built for the courtesan Esther Bachmann, or La Paiva, and since 1904 has been used by the gentlemen's club, Travellers Club of Paris. The mansion was restored in 2010 by Etienne Poncelet and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painted medallion with allegorical scene of woman fishing, in the pediment above an oak door in the Grand Salle a Manger or Large Dining Room, decorated in Renaissance style, in the Hotel de la Paiva, an Italian Renaissance style mansion built 1856-66 by architect Pierre Manguin, on the Champs-Elysees in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. The house was built for the courtesan Esther Bachmann, or La Paiva, and since 1904 has been used by the gentlemen's club, Travellers Club of Paris. The mansion was restored in 2010 by Etienne Poncelet and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting, detail, by Charles Francois Grenier de Lacroix, known as Lacroix de Marseille, d. 1782, in the dining room, Restoration period, at the Chateau de la Chaize, designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart for Francois de la Chaise, and built 1674-76, at Odenas, Rhone, France. The 400 hectare estate boasts gardens by Le Notre and Beaujolais vineyards planted in the 18th century. The chateau is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of exotic birds, decorative panel in the dining room of Marc-Antoine Thierry de Ville d’Avray, in the Intendant's apartments, in the Hotel de la Marine, built 1757-74 by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, 1698-1782, architect to King Louis XV, on the Place de la Concorde, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. The original decor of this room resembled a winter garden, with trellises, landscape paintings and greenery. The building was made to house the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne, the king's furniture collection. The Intendant of the Garde-Meuble was an important officer to the king, and was housed in this building in lavish apartments (Pierre-Elisabeth de Fontanieu from 1765, and Marc-Antoine Thierry de Ville d’Avray from 1786). From 1789, the building became the Ministere de la Marine, the navy ministry. It was restored 2017-20 and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of King James II, given by the king in the 1680s to the Benedictine order, in the Dining Room of Kylemore Castle, built in the 19th century by Mitchell and Margaret Henry and converted to a Benedictine monastery, Kylemore Abbey, in 1920, in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco, 1560-62, of Hercules proving his strength to local peasants, plunging his staff deep into the earth and removing it, creating the crater which became the Lago di Vico in the Cimini mountains near Caprarola, in the Room of Hercules or Sala d'Ercole, in the Villa Farnese or Villa Caprarola, a 16th century Renaissance and Mannerist fortified villa designed by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola and built 1559-73 for the Farnese family under Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, in Caprarola, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy. The statues and putti were restored in the 16th century, some by Giovanni Battista de Bianchi. This room was originally known as the Room of the Perspective Views, after the room painted by Baldassarre Peruzzi at the Villa Farnesina in Rome. It is on the Piano Nobile or main floor, and was used as a summer dining room. The Villa Farnese is now owned by the state and run by the Polo Museale del Lazio. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fresco of scenes of Jupiter’s childhood, 1560-62, with Jupiter looked after by nymphs and raised on Mount Ida in Crete by the goat Amalthea, in the Room of Hercules or Sala d'Ercole, in the Villa Farnese or Villa Caprarola, a 16th century Renaissance and Mannerist fortified villa designed by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola and built 1559-73 for the Farnese family under Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, in Caprarola, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy. This room was originally known as the Room of the Perspective Views, after the room painted by Baldassarre Peruzzi at the Villa Farnesina in Rome. It is on the Piano Nobile or main floor, and was used as a summer dining room. The Villa Farnese is now owned by the state and run by the Polo Museale del Lazio. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Madame Scarron, the future Madame de Maintenon, 1635-1719, by Louis de Mornay, Marquis de Villarceaux, 1619-91, in the dining room of the upper chateau, at the Domaine de Villarceaux, Chaussy, France. Madame de Scarron was the mistress of Louis de Mornay for 3 years before secretly marrying Louis XIV. The domaine is on the site of an 11th century medieval castle and comprises a water garden, manor house and 18th century chateau. It is managed by the Regional Council of the Ile de France, with the owners, Fondation Leopold Mayer. The garden is listed as one of the Notable Gardens of France, and the domaine is a Monument Historique. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of Winter Landscape, with a man pushing a woman on a sleigh, by Francois Boucher, 1703-70, in the dining room of the upper chateau, at the Domaine de Villarceaux, Chaussy, France. The domaine is on the site of an 11th century medieval castle and comprises a water garden, manor house and 18th century chateau. It is managed by the Regional Council of the Ile de France, with the owners, Fondation Leopold Mayer. The garden is listed as one of the Notable Gardens of France, and the domaine is a Monument Historique. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Madame Scarron, the future Madame de Maintenon, 1635-1719, by Louis de Mornay, Marquis de Villarceaux, 1619-91, in the dining room of the upper chateau, at the Domaine de Villarceaux, Chaussy, France. Madame de Scarron was the mistress of Louis de Mornay for 3 years before secretly marrying Louis XIV. The domaine is on the site of an 11th century medieval castle and comprises a water garden, manor house and 18th century chateau. It is managed by the Regional Council of the Ile de France, with the owners, Fondation Leopold Mayer. The garden is listed as one of the Notable Gardens of France, and the domaine is a Monument Historique. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rococo painting by Francois Boucher, 1703-70, detail, in the small room between the dining room and the Salon de Compagnie, in the Intendant's apartments, in the Hotel de la Marine, built 1757-74 by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, 1698-1782, architect to King Louis XV, on the Place de la Concorde, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. The building was made to house the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne, the king's furniture collection. The Intendant of the Garde-Meuble was an important officer to the king, and was housed in this building in lavish apartments (Pierre-Elisabeth de Fontanieu from 1765, and Marc-Antoine Thierry de Ville d’Avray from 1786). From 1789, the building became the Ministere de la Marine, the navy ministry. It was restored 2017-20 and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Salle de Compagnie, used in 17th century by Louis XIV as the second antechamber of his parade apartment, in the Chateau de Chambord, designed by Domenico da Cortona and built 1519-47 in French Renaissance style under King Francois I, at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France. This room was used as a waiting area for the adjacent royal chamber, or for dining or playing cards. The largest of the Loire Valley chateaux, Chambord has a central keep with 4 bastion towers on the corners, a moat and an elaborate decorative roofline. The chateau is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Salle de Compagnie, used in 17th century by Louis XIV as the second antechamber of his parade apartment, in the Chateau de Chambord, designed by Domenico da Cortona and built 1519-47 in French Renaissance style under King Francois I, at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France. This room was used as a waiting area for the adjacent royal chamber, or for dining or playing cards. The largest of the Loire Valley chateaux, Chambord has a central keep with 4 bastion towers on the corners, a moat and an elaborate decorative roofline. The chateau is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • America, or Winter, oil painting on wood, from the Four Seasons, 1917-19, by Josep Maria Sert i Badia, 1874-1945, in the Sala Sert of the Casa de la Ciutat, the town hall of Vic, in Catalonia, Spain. The paintings were originally commissioned for the dining room of Arthur Capel in London, then installed in Baron Rothschild's hunting lodge at the Chateau de Laversine in Oise, France. They are on loan from the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • America, or Winter, oil painting on wood, from the Four Seasons, 1917-19, by Josep Maria Sert i Badia, 1874-1945, in the Sala Sert of the Casa de la Ciutat, the town hall of Vic, in Catalonia, Spain. The paintings were originally commissioned for the dining room of Arthur Capel in London, then installed in Baron Rothschild's hunting lodge at the Chateau de Laversine in Oise, France. They are on loan from the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Asia, or Spring, detail, oil painting on wood, from the Four Seasons, 1917-19, by Josep Maria Sert i Badia, 1874-1945, in the Sala Sert of the Casa de la Ciutat, the town hall of Vic, in Catalonia, Spain. The paintings were originally commissioned for the dining room of Arthur Capel in London, then installed in Baron Rothschild's hunting lodge at the Chateau de Laversine in Oise, France. They are on loan from the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Asia, or Spring, oil painting on wood, from the Four Seasons, 1917-19, by Josep Maria Sert i Badia, 1874-1945, in the Sala Sert of the Casa de la Ciutat, the town hall of Vic, in Catalonia, Spain. The paintings were originally commissioned for the dining room of Arthur Capel in London, then installed in Baron Rothschild's hunting lodge at the Chateau de Laversine in Oise, France. They are on loan from the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Europe, or Autumn, oil painting on wood, from the Four Seasons, 1917-19, by Josep Maria Sert i Badia, 1874-1945, in the Sala Sert of the Casa de la Ciutat, the town hall of Vic, in Catalonia, Spain. The paintings were originally commissioned for the dining room of Arthur Capel in London, then installed in Baron Rothschild's hunting lodge at the Chateau de Laversine in Oise, France. They are on loan from the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • America, or Winter, oil painting on wood, from the Four Seasons, 1917-19, by Josep Maria Sert i Badia, 1874-1945, in the Sala Sert of the Casa de la Ciutat, the town hall of Vic, in Catalonia, Spain. On the left is Europe or Autumn, and on the right, Asia or Spring. The paintings were originally commissioned for the dining room of Arthur Capel in London, then installed in Baron Rothschild's hunting lodge at the Chateau de Laversine in Oise, France. They are on loan from the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fountain decorated with mosaics on the dining room wall in a wealthy house, in the Parco Archeologico di Pompei, or Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Campania, Italy. Pompeii was a Roman city which was buried in ash after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. The site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Marthe dans la salle a manger au Cannet, oil painting on canvas, 1933, by Pierre Bonnard, 1867-1947, in the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, a fine arts museum opened 1801 in a former convent on the Place des Terreaux in Lyon, Rhone, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of a nude woman eating grapes from a vine in a landscape, in the Bar, next to the Grande Salle a Manger, in the Hotel de la Paiva, an Italian Renaissance style mansion built 1856-66 by architect Pierre Manguin, on the Champs-Elysees in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. The house was built for the courtesan Esther Bachmann, or La Paiva, and since 1904 has been used by the gentlemen's club, Travellers Club of Paris. The mansion was restored in 2010 by Etienne Poncelet and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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