The New State Ball-Room at Buckingham Palace, 1856. London residence of the British sovereign. 'Our representation of this magnificent apartment displays the throne or dais end, and the effect when lighted for the [there are] paintings of the Hours of the Day, copied after Raphael by Professor N. the south wall are two large looking-glasses, surrounded by a broad moulding, enriched with gold and colour, the upper part carrying a by some very pleasing sculpture by [the dais] rises the bold its figure of Fame, bearing a meda
The New State Ball-Room at Buckingham Palace, 1856. London residence of the British sovereign. 'Our representation of this magnificent apartment displays the throne or dais end, and the effect when lighted for the [there are] paintings of the Hours of the Day, copied after Raphael by Professor N. the south wall are two large looking-glasses, surrounded by a broad moulding, enriched with gold and colour, the upper part carrying a by some very pleasing sculpture by [the dais] rises the bold its figure of Fame, bearing a architect is Mr. James Pennethorne. Mr. Lewis Gruner has produced the decorative details, which have been ably carried out by Mr. Moxon; and Messrs. Osler, of Birmingham, have constructed the gaseliers or lamps to the From "Illustrated London News", 1856.
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