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George Iv Collection (#2)

George IV, also known as the King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820 to 1830, was a fascinating figure who left an indelible mark on British history

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A Gothic bed in the florid style with bedside table

A Gothic bed in the florid style with bedside table
6339860 A Gothic bed in the florid style with bedside table by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A Gothic bed in the florid style with bedside table)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Fashionable furniture for a boudoir or ladys dressing room

Fashionable furniture for a boudoir or ladys dressing room
6339818 Fashionable furniture for a boudoir or ladys dressing room by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable furniture for a boudoir or ladys dressing room)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Two chairs designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court

Two chairs designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden
6339813 Two chairs designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden, London 1821-1829 by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: An English four-poster bed with drapes designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor

An English four-poster bed with drapes designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor
6339781 An English four-poster bed with drapes designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor, cabinet maker and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Dining-room window curtains with chairs by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor

Dining-room window curtains with chairs by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor
6339772 Dining-room window curtains with chairs by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor, cabinet maker and furniture designer by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Chimney piece of Mona marble designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor

Chimney piece of Mona marble designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor
6339749 Chimney piece of Mona marble designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Cloak stand and flower stand in the Gothic style, Regency era

Cloak stand and flower stand in the Gothic style, Regency era
6339882 Cloak stand and flower stand in the Gothic style, Regency era by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Cloak stand and flower stand in the Gothic style, Regency era)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A camp bedstead for a military officer

A camp bedstead for a military officer
6339834 A camp bedstead for a military officer by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A camp bedstead for a military officer)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Fashionable furniture in the French style

Fashionable furniture in the French style
6339828 Fashionable furniture in the French style by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable furniture in the French style)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Gothic side board

Gothic side board
6339852 Gothic side board by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic side board. Cabinet in the style of Henry III mixed with 15th century in rosewood and ormolu)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A Gothic-style oil lamp for a hall in a noblemans mansion

A Gothic-style oil lamp for a hall in a noblemans mansion
6339837 A Gothic-style oil lamp for a hall in a noblemans mansion by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A Gothic-style oil lamp for a hall in a noblemans mansion)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Girandole in cut-glass and gilt designed by Pellatt and Green

Girandole in cut-glass and gilt designed by Pellatt and Green
6339897 Girandole in cut-glass and gilt designed by Pellatt and Green by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Girandole in cut-glass and gilt designed by Pellatt and Green)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Gothic chairs

Gothic chairs
6339864 Gothic chairs by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic chairs. A dining chair with armrests in gold and velvet (left)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Circular Gothic table for a library or study, with illuminated books and inkwell on the top

Circular Gothic table for a library or study, with illuminated books and inkwell on the top
6339859 Circular Gothic table for a library or study, with illuminated books and inkwell on the top by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Circular Gothic table for a library or study)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Gothic chimney-piece and stove

Gothic chimney-piece and stove
6339831 Gothic chimney-piece and stove by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic chimney-piece and stove)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Chair for a Gothic style room (left), for a Grecian library (centre)

Chair for a Gothic style room (left), for a Grecian library (centre) and for a 17th century book-room in a mansion
6339795 Chair for a Gothic style room (left), for a Grecian library (centre) and for a 17th century book-room in a mansion (right) by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A saloon in a villa with arched and curtained window opening onto a terrace

A saloon in a villa with arched and curtained window opening onto a terrace
6339768 A saloon in a villa with arched and curtained window opening onto a terrace by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Gothic staircase and vestibule

Gothic staircase and vestibule
6339902 Gothic staircase and vestibule by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic staircase and vestibule)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Fashionable furniture: a Parisian faineante or idler and accompaniments

Fashionable furniture: a Parisian faineante or idler and accompaniments
6339878 Fashionable furniture: a Parisian faineante or idler and accompaniments by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable furniture)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A classical-style sideboard in mahogany with gilt ornaments and Chimera supports

A classical-style sideboard in mahogany with gilt ornaments and Chimera supports
6339825 A classical-style sideboard in mahogany with gilt ornaments and Chimera supports by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Fashionable chairs, Regency era

Fashionable chairs, Regency era
6339822 Fashionable chairs, Regency era by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable chairs, Regency era)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Fashionable furniture, Regency era

Fashionable furniture, Regency era
6339810 Fashionable furniture, Regency era by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Fashionable furniture, Regency era)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A French bed imported from Paris

A French bed imported from Paris
6339756 A French bed imported from Paris by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A French bed imported from Paris)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Gothic conservatory, Regency era

Gothic conservatory, Regency era
6339907 Gothic conservatory, Regency era by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic conservatory, Regency era)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A Gothic window curtain

A Gothic window curtain
6339856 A Gothic window curtain by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A Gothic window curtain. Oriel window with coats of arms in the glass across an entire wall)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Ornamental air stove and chimney-piece designed by May and Morrit, Oxford Street, London

Ornamental air stove and chimney-piece designed by May and Morrit, Oxford Street, London
6339840 Ornamental air stove and chimney-piece designed by May and Morrit, Oxford Street, London by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: An Ottoman sofa for a gallery

An Ottoman sofa for a gallery
6339801 An Ottoman sofa for a gallery by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: An Ottoman sofa for a gallery. Wooden frame with carving burnished in gold)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Gothic chimney-piece in Mona marble, a sagegreen marble from Wales

Gothic chimney-piece in Mona marble, a sagegreen marble from Wales
6339793 Gothic chimney-piece in Mona marble, a sagegreen marble from Wales by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic chimney-piece in Mona marble, a sagegreen marble from Wales)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A small four-poster bed for a young lady of fashion

A small four-poster bed for a young lady of fashion
6339774 A small four-poster bed for a young lady of fashion by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A small four-poster bed for a young lady of fashion)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Dining-room window curtain and sideboard in the classical style

Dining-room window curtain and sideboard in the classical style
6339764 Dining-room window curtain and sideboard in the classical style by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Dining-room window curtain and sideboard in the classical style)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Sofa bed or lit de repos in the French deshabille or casual style

Sofa bed or lit de repos in the French deshabille or casual style, with silk drapery hanging over a sceptre rod
6339752 Sofa bed or lit de repos in the French deshabille or casual style, with silk drapery hanging over a sceptre rod from the wall, silk bedspread and fringe by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Chimney-piece of Mona marble

Chimney-piece of Mona marble
6339895 Chimney-piece of Mona marble by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Chimney-piece of Mona marble. The fireplace is made of sagegreen marble, popularized by George Bullock)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A Gothic side table designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court

A Gothic side table designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden
6339892 A Gothic side table designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden, London 1821-1829 by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Cabinet bookcase, Regency era

Cabinet bookcase, Regency era
6339874 Cabinet bookcase, Regency era by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Cabinet bookcase, Regency era. Rosewood cabinet, doors decorated with classical figures in metal gilt)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A Gothic sofa for a drawing room

A Gothic sofa for a drawing room
6339849 A Gothic sofa for a drawing room by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A Gothic sofa for a drawing room)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Gothic furniture

Gothic furniture
6339847 Gothic furniture by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic furniture. Episcopal chair in oak with angel armrests (left)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A drawing-room sofa designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court

A drawing-room sofa designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden
6339807 A drawing-room sofa designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden, London 1821-1829 by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Alcove window curtains

Alcove window curtains
6339804 Alcove window curtains by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Alcove window curtains. Fabric arches on brass rods)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Drawing-room window curtains and cabinet designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818

Drawing-room window curtains and cabinet designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818
6339789 Drawing-room window curtains and cabinet designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Drawing-room window curtains designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor

Drawing-room window curtains designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor
6339785 Drawing-room window curtains designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Drawing-room window curtains and cabinet with inlays designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818

Drawing-room window curtains and cabinet with inlays designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818
6339750 Drawing-room window curtains and cabinet with inlays designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Library side table and pier table

Library side table and pier table
6339888 Library side table and pier table by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Library side table and pier table)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: The Picture Gallery of Sir John Leicester, Bart

The Picture Gallery of Sir John Leicester, Bart
6339886 The Picture Gallery of Sir John Leicester, Bart by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: The Picture Gallery of Sir John Leicester, Bart)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Elegant ladys work table, Regency era

Elegant ladys work table, Regency era
6339871 Elegant ladys work table, Regency era by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Elegant ladys work table, Regency era)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Mona marble chimney piece designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor

Mona marble chimney piece designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor
6339778 Mona marble chimney piece designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London by British School

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: A French bed

A French bed
6339798 A French bed by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: A French bed. The superb canopy has silk draperies, gold fringe, and lilac lining. The bedspread of embroidered muslin)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Sofa, monopodium with sculpture of the Three Graces, urns, painting, footstool

Sofa, monopodium with sculpture of the Three Graces, urns, painting, footstool
6339760 Sofa, monopodium with sculpture of the Three Graces, urns, painting, footstool and draperies in the classical Greek style by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Sofa)

Background imageGeorge Iv Collection: Kings portraits

Kings portraits




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George IV, also known as the King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820 to 1830, was a fascinating figure who left an indelible mark on British history. His reign was characterized by his extravagant lifestyle and his love for art and architecture. One notable aspect of George IV's legacy is his association with the city of Brighton. The Royal Pavilion, often referred to as George IV's summer palace, stands as a testament to his unique taste in design. This architectural marvel combines elements of Indian and Chinese styles, creating a truly mesmerizing sight that continues to captivate visitors today. Art played a significant role in George IV's life, evident through various works depicting him or reflecting his interests. For instance, "The Court at Brighton à La Chinese" by George Cruikshank showcases the king's fascination with oriental aesthetics. Similarly, "Princely Predilections" portrays him indulging in ancient music while surrounded by modern discord. Despite being known for his opulent lifestyle, George IV had moments where he connected with ordinary people. In "Nosing the Nob at Ramsgate, " we see him engaging with commoners during a visit to this coastal town. Such interactions helped bridge the gap between royalty and society. Family also held great importance for George IV; he cherished Princess Amelia of Brunswick and their daughter Princess Charlotte dearly. A touching portrait by artist George Hayter captures their bond beautifully. To fully understand this influential monarch's reign, one can explore historical artifacts such as English coins featuring images of both George IV and Queen Victoria – symbols of continuity within British monarchy. Whether it be through maps documenting Dublin or etchings showcasing comedic encounters like "The Interview, " studying different aspects related to King George IV offers valuable insights into an era defined by grandeur and cultural exploration.