I finally had a chance to see
House Proud: Nineteenth-century Watercolor Interiors from the Thaw Collection at the Cooper Hewitt this past weekend and was so glad that I made it before it closed Sunday. The watercolors were amazing and so were the stories of surrounding each of them and the rooms they depicted. It was such a wonderful insight not only into interior design of the times but the history and purpose of the different rooms in a home. I was also struck by the intricate detail of the watercolors and beautiful furnishings and patterns in so many of them. I purchased the accompanying book
House Proud and I recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning more about these stunning interiors.
Rudolf Von Alt,
The Japanese Salon, Villa Hugel, Heitzing, Vienna, 1855
James Roberts,
Salon Particulier de la Reine au Palais de Buckingham (The Queen's Sitting Room at Buckingham Palace), August 1848
Henry Robert Robertson,
The Interior of Hall Place at Leigh, near Tonbridge, Kent, 1879
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Klose,
The Red Room, Schloss Fischbach, c. 1846
Matthaus Kern,
A Study at St. Polten, 1837
Edouard Gaertner,
The Chinese Room at the Royal Palace, Berlin, 1850
Julie Bayer,
An Artist's Studio, c. 1850
Bouilhet,
A French Restoration Bedroom, 1823
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