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Marble Hall at No 1 Holland Park, 1898. Artist: Philip Webb
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Marble Hall at No 1 Holland Park, 1898. Artist: Philip Webb
Marble Hall at No 1 Holland Park, 1898. Alexander Ionides (1810-1890), the Greek Consul-General in London commissioned Phillip Webb (1831-1915) and William Morris (1834-1896) to transform, No. 1 Holland Park. a magnificent Morris and Co. carpet can clearly be seen in the image. From The Studio Volume Twelve by [London Offices of the Studio V, London, 1898]
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This print showcases the Marble Hall at No 1 Holland Park in London, taken in 1898. The hall was transformed by renowned artists Philip Webb and William Morris under the commission of Alexander Ionides, the Greek Consul-General in London. This image is a testament to their magnificent work. The grandeur of the hall is evident as we gaze upon its double-height ceiling adorned with circular architectural features. A stunning Morris and Co. carpet takes center stage, adding an exquisite touch to the room's interior. Pillars and columns line the hallway, creating a sense of elegance and sophistication. As daylight streams through large windows, it illuminates every corner of this remarkable space. The carefully placed furniture adds both functionality and beauty to the scene while vases filled with flowers bring life into this monochrome setting. This photograph captures a moment frozen in time from an era that celebrated artistry and craftsmanship - the 19th century Arts and Crafts Movement. It serves as a window into history, showcasing not only architectural brilliance but also highlighting how homeware can be elevated to works of art. With its rich historical significance, this print offers viewers a glimpse into one of London's hidden treasures - No 1 Holland Park - where creativity merged with opulence under Ionides' visionary patronage.
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