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Lacquer screen, Marble Hill House

English Heritage

English Heritage
United Kingdom

This eight-leaf lacquer screen was made to order, probably in the Chinese port of Canton. It bears the coat of arms of Henrietta Howard, painted in the original lacquer, and reflects her love of ‘chinoiserie’ with its colourful and fantastic ornaments. According to an inventory of Marble Hill drawn up in 1767 two such screens were used in the Great Room.

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  • Title: Lacquer screen, Marble Hill House
  • Date Created: c.1735
  • Location: Marble Hill House
  • Location Created: China
  • Type: Screen
  • Original Source: MARBLE HILL HOUSE
  • Rights: English Heritage: The Ernest Edward Cook Bequest presented by the Art Fund., English Heritage: The Ernest Edward Cook Bequest presented by the Art Fund.
  • Medium: Wood, lacquer
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