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Room on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindar s
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Room on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindar s
Room on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindars house, Bishopsgate Street, 1810. Wood panel walls, stone chimney piece and plaster ceiling and cornices. Internal specimen of the Tudor Decorated style, latter part of the reign of Elizabeth, 1600. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1810
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This image showcases the elegant Room on the First Floor of Sir Paul Pindar's House, located on Bishopsgate Street in London during the latter part of Elizabethan England, around 1600. The room, adorned with Tudor Decorated style, is a stunning example of domestic architecture from this period. The wood panel walls, with their intricate designs and rich finish, add warmth and texture to the space. The stone chimney piece, with its ornate carvings, serves as a striking focal point, drawing the eye upwards towards the plaster ceiling and cornices. The ceiling, adorned with intricate patterns and delicate details, is a testament to the craftsmanship of the time. The room's internal specimen is a masterclass in Tudor Decorated style, which was popular during the latter part of Elizabeth's reign. The use of wood panels, stone, and plaster, combined with the intricate details and ornate carvings, creates a sense of grandeur and sophistication. This image, drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith for his Topography of London in 1810, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to an era of opulence and elegance. The copperplate engraving captures the essence of the room, allowing us to appreciate its beauty and intricacy in intricate detail.
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