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Design for a boudoir ceiling in the Rococo style
George Edward Fox, born 1833 - died 1908 - Enlarge image
Design for a boudoir ceiling in the Rococo style
- Object:
Design
- Place of origin:
London, England (made)
- Date:
ca. 1870 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
George Edward Fox, born 1833 - died 1908 (maker)
- Materials and Techniques:
Pen and ink and watercolour
- Credit Line:
Given by Mill Steven FSA
- Museum number:
E.79-1919
- Gallery location:
Prints & Drawings Study Room, level E, case A, shelf 7
George Edward Fox was a successful interior designer with a large number of wealthy clients. He worked with the firm of Crace and specialised in lavish versions of historic French styles. He designed this boudoir ceiling for Lady Wimborne. People at the time considered that the prettiness of the revived Rococo style was particularly suitable for the private rooms of a fashionable woman. They knew of the splendours of house interiors that had belonged to members of the French court in the 18th century. By the 1870s these had reached an almost mythical status. They were much imitated, to the displeasure of design reformers in Britain.



