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The Back State Room is today dedicated to the patronage of King Louis XV (1715–1774) and his mistress, Madame de Pompadour. It displays some of the prominent examples in the Wallace Collection of art in the rococo style. Sir Richard Wallace used the Back State Room to entertain guests at Hertford House.
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Julie Amelie Charlotte Castelnau, known from 1871 as Lady Wallace (c. 1819 – 1897) is best known today for her "bequest to the Nation" of about 5,500 artworks that resulted in the Wallace Collection, which opened in her marital home 13 years after her death.
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Pages in category "Wallace Collection" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
George had designed the coronation robes himself, and commissioned the painting from Lawrence for the throne room where it still hangs today as part of the Royal Collection. [2] The following year he posed for a more informal painting by Lawrence which is now part of the Wallace Collection .
Doubtful Crumbs is an 1858–1859 oil on canvas painting of a St. Bernard or mastiff and a street dog, by the English artist Edwin Landseer, now in the Wallace Collection, in London. Until at least 1902 it was also known as Looking for the Crumbs that Fall from the Rich Man's Table, [1] referring to Luke 16.19-21.
Sir John Murray Scott, 1st Baronet, portrait by Herman Herkomer (1863–1935), Wallace Collection. Sir John Edward Arthur Murray Scott, 1st Baronet of Connaught Place (1847–1912) was a British art historian and collector. He is often referred to as John Murray Scott. He is best known for his role in the formation of the Wallace Collection.