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17th Century English Armchair
Description
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According to the Victoria and Albert Museum archive, this is a piece of English-made furniture. The object is made of oak and wool.
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Victoria and Albert Museum Collections<br />http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O60676/armchair-unknown/
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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17th century
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Hannah Phillips
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© Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2017.
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English
Type
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Still image
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Title
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Dorian Gray's Bedroom (Grosvenor Apartment, London)
Subject
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This is where I will include information and an assortment of things found in Dorian's self-decorated bedroom. The general style of the room seems to be done in a mix of Renaissance and Aesthetic style. It is described as a "large, octagonal room" in Wilde's text (87).
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Hannah Phillips
Source
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Wilde, Oscar.<em> The Picture of Dorian Gray</em>. Penguin, 2000. Penguin's text is from Wilde's 1891 version of Dorian Gray.
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Penguin Books
Date
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Wilde's original text: 1891
Penguin's published text: 2000
My archive: April-May 2017
Language
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English
Type
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Text and still images
Still Image
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Original Format
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Armchair
Physical Dimensions
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Height: 35 in, Width: 19 in, Depth: 16 in
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Title
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Armchair
Description
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Not much description is devoted to the chair. It simply is in the room.
Creator
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Oscar Wilde
Source
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<em>The Picture of Dorian Gray</em>
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Penguin Books
Date
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Wilde's text/ 1891
Penguin/2000
Contributor
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Hannah Phillips
Rights
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Penguin Books
Type
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Text and still image
aestheticism
bedroom decor
Dorian Gray
Victorian
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Title
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Hand mirror
Creator
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2017
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Title
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Dorian Gray's Bedroom (Grosvenor Apartment, London)
Subject
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This is where I will include information and an assortment of things found in Dorian's self-decorated bedroom. The general style of the room seems to be done in a mix of Renaissance and Aesthetic style. It is described as a "large, octagonal room" in Wilde's text (87).
Creator
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Hannah Phillips
Source
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Wilde, Oscar.<em> The Picture of Dorian Gray</em>. Penguin, 2000. Penguin's text is from Wilde's 1891 version of Dorian Gray.
Publisher
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Penguin Books
Date
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Wilde's original text: 1891
Penguin's published text: 2000
My archive: April-May 2017
Language
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English
Type
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Text and still images
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Title
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Oval Glass
Description
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A mirror gifted to Dorian by Lord Henry, decorated with "ivory Cupids" (Wilde 88). Dorian destroys the mirror by throwing it then stomping on it in anger after he views his perfect beauty and recalling noticing his portraits sinister changes for the first time (Wilde 210). The mirror could connect to the text's study of Narcissus and vanity.
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The mirror shown in the image was made in France in 1860, according to the Victoria and Albert Museum. It does not depict any cherubs, instead, shows "moulded shell, ribbon, floral and cartouche decoration on front and back. The reverse of the mirror is decorated with an oval cartouche of rings enclosing another of flowers and leaves with a bird bringing a butterfly to its young in a nest" (Hand mirror).
Though it does not exactly match the rather vauge description in Wilde's text, Lord Henry's consistent connection to French design and objects could make a case for its inclusion in the archive. Moreover, the piece is made in part from "bois durci," a mixture of wood and blood-- an interesting, if not morbid, part of the piece. Dorian's mirror is not given a specified material
Creator
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Oscar Wilde, Unknown maker
Source
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<em>The Portrait of Dorian Gray <br /><br /></em><a href="http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O370784/hand-mirror-unknown/">Victoria and Albert Museum </a>
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Penguin Books, Victoria and Albert Museum
Date
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Wilde's text/ 1891
Penguin/2000
ca. 1860
Contributor
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Hannah Phillips
Rights
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Penguin Books, Copyright: © Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2017.
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Text and still image
Language
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English
Type
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Text and still image
bois durci
Dorian Gray
French
London
Lord Henry
Narcissus
Victorian design
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Title
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Table
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O18958/table-randell-j/
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O18958/table-randell-j/
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2017.
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Title
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Dorian Gray's Bedroom (Grosvenor Apartment, London)
Subject
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This is where I will include information and an assortment of things found in Dorian's self-decorated bedroom. The general style of the room seems to be done in a mix of Renaissance and Aesthetic style. It is described as a "large, octagonal room" in Wilde's text (87).
Creator
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Hannah Phillips
Source
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Wilde, Oscar.<em> The Picture of Dorian Gray</em>. Penguin, 2000. Penguin's text is from Wilde's 1891 version of Dorian Gray.
Publisher
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Penguin Books
Date
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Wilde's original text: 1891
Penguin's published text: 2000
My archive: April-May 2017
Language
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English
Type
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Text and still images
Text
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Florentine Table
Description
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Described simply as "little" and near to Dorian's bedside in the text (Wilde 121). The yellow book gifted to Dorian by Lord Henry is placed upon it in Chapter 10.
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The image depicts a rather intricate table made in England in 1862, designed by J. Randell and manufactured by S. Birley. It is marble inlaid with other stones, done in the Florentine "pietra dura" style. The piece was completed for the "International Exhibition of 1862" in London, making its age a suitable comparison to Dorian's table in the novel (Table|Randell, J.).
Creator
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Oscar Wilde
J. Randell, S. Birley
Source
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Wilde, Oscar. <em>The Picture of Dorian Gray</em>. Penguin, 2000.<br /><a href="http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O18958/table-randell-j/">The Victoria and Albert Museum</a>
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Penguin Books
Victoria and Albert Museum
Date
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Wilde's text/ 1891
Penguin/ 2000
1862
Contributor
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Hannah Phillips
Format
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Text and still image
Language
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English
Type
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Decor
Rights
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© Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2017.
aestheticism
bedroom decoration
Dorian Gray
interiority
Wilde