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International studio — 40.1910

DOI Heft:
Nr. 159 (May 1910)
DOI Artikel:
Recent designs in domestic architecture
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19866#0291

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Recent Designs in Domestic Architecture

hung with a very early Morris paper, into the hall sketches of landscape in which Lady Frampton's

proper, a spacious and beautiful room, in the art is seen in one of its best phases,
colour scheme of which white predominates, and Sir George's studio is on the east side of the

from which access can be gained to every part of house, and of course on the ground floor, with

the house. From the hall the drawing room, long convenient access to the road by large double

and finely proportioned, opens directly through doors. It is perfectly lighted and of great extent,

white, glass-panelled doors. The drawing-room, but with no pretence of adornment. The studio

with its pictures and furniture of many styles and is literally a workshop designed by and for the use

periods, is a triumph of arrangement of which Sir of a workman who is a master of his craft, and for

George and Lady Frampton may be proud. The this purpose it is in every way excellent. Just

elements, although individually beautiful, are of now it contains several works in progress, includ-

the most diverse nature, but all seem here in ing the model for Edinburgh of the statue of the
complete harmony, with
nothing jarring and noth-

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with pictures on the walls
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The floor is covered with •
the carpet from the studio
of Leighton, and among
the pictures on the walls
are the artist's Bluebells

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life and portraiture, and

many of those admirable gardens at mannheim dhsigned by trof. paul schultze-nadmburg

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