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Carlton House: Kate, Sue, Tom, Jerry and Logic viewing the Throne Room Date: 1821

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1821 Carlton Carpet Chandelier Cruikshank Curtains Georgian Homes Jerry Kate Logic Throne Viewing


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Carlton House: A Glimpse into the Regal Splendor of the 19th Century - Kate, Sue, Tom, Jerry, and Logic Marvel at the Throne Room (1821) This image, entitled "Carlton House: Kate, Sue, Tom, Jerry, and Logic viewing the Throne Room," is a testament to the grandeur and opulence of the early 19th century in England. The print, created by renowned English artist and caricaturist, George Cruikshank, offers a rare peek into the private quarters of the prestigious Carlton House, the former London residence of the Prince Regent, later King George IV. The scene unfolds in the Throne Room, a space adorned with the epitome of Georgian luxury. The room's centerpiece is the magnificent throne, which is flanked by ornate, gilded columns and draped in rich, red velvet fabric. The room's high ceilings are adorned with an intricately designed chandelier, casting a warm, inviting glow over the space. The room's opulence is further accentuated by the plush, gold-embroidered curtains that frame the windows, and the intricate, patterned carpet that covers the floor. The room's elegance is not lost on the four figures in the foreground - Kate, Sue, Tom, Jerry, and Logic. Dressed in their finest attire, they stand in awe of the regal surroundings, taking in the grandeur that surrounds them. This print, created in 1821, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a glimpse into the lives of the privileged few who resided in such opulence during the Georgian era. The intricate details of the print, from the ornate furnishings to the expressive faces of the figures, serve as a reminder of the grandeur and luxury that once defined the English royal homes.

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