Regency: Hall of Portraits
So you’ve got portraits or landscapes or paintings of some flavor hanging in your hero or heroine’s 18th century or Regency England house. How might the frames be hung? Here’s one way:
So you’ve got portraits or landscapes or paintings of some flavor hanging in your hero or heroine’s 18th century or Regency England house. How might the frames be hung? Here’s one way:
Regency-era vases. (Technically: Paris, France. Louis XV) The white, painted planter / flower-pot is ~1720. The burgundy vase is Jean-Claude Duplessis ~1750. The matching rectangular vases are from China, ~1720, porcelain with bronze. The very plain white vase is an 18th century Chinese cornet vase.