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  2. This Historic Home Used to Be a Quaker School. Now It’s a ...

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    A Quadrille print envelops this bedroom, with window valances to match. The bedding is by Matouk, the armchairs are by Mecox in a Lisa Fine fabric, and the floor lamp is by Meg Braff. Primary Bathroom

  3. Joseph Dufour et Cie - Wikipedia

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    In 1806 Joseph Dufour et Cie, in collaboration with the designer Jean-Gabriel Charvet, produced a twenty-panel set of scenic wallpaper entitled Sauvages de la Mer du Pacifique (' Savages of the Pacific '), depicting Cook's travels. The wallpaper was printed in color from multiple woodblocks. Machine-made continuous paper, just invented, was not ...

  4. Kwadril - Wikipedia

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    Balakadri (called balkadri or kadri) is a traditional quadrille music that was performed for balls on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Kwadril dances are in sets consisting of proper quadrilles, plus creolized versions of 19th-century couple dances: biguines , mazouks and valses Créoles.

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    The fabric, a basin from England, was embroidered in the Lyon workshops of the widow Marie-Olivier Desfarges with delicate cornflowers and garlands of roses, the Queen's favorite flowers, which she enjoyed drawing with her protégé, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, nicknamed the "Raphael of flowers". [151] The bed was sculpted by Pierre-Claude Triquet.

  6. Quadrille dress - Wikipedia

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    A Quadrille dress is a bespoke [citation needed] dress worn by women in Caribbean countries. The quadrille dress is the folk costume of Jamaica, Dominica and Haiti. It is known by a different name in each country. The dress is particularly worn during the quadrille dance, but also other occasions.

  7. Quadrille - Wikipedia

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    The quadrille is a dance that was fashionable in late 18th- and 19th-century Europe and its colonies. The quadrille consists of a chain of four to six contredanses . Latterly the quadrille was frequently danced to a medley of opera melodies.