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Little Salon, West and North Walls
Little Salon, East and South Walls
West & North Walls
East & South Walls

1. Bench. 

American, about 1914, using mid-18th century Italian elements

2. Vitrine. 

Italian, Sicily, 18th century. Gilded wood

Inside: 

  • 18th and 19th century ceramics and other decorative objects

3. Chateau and Gardner Tapestry: Strolling and Seated Lovers, 

about 1585–1600. Workshop of Jacques Geubels (active, Brussels 1585–1626). Wool and silk

4. Armchairs (set of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

5. Cupids at Work. 

Italian or French, 1700–1750. Oil on canvas

6. Paneling from the Palazzo Morosini. 

Italian, Venice, 1760–1780. Painted wood

7. Door and Frame from the Palazzo Morosini. 

Italian, Venice, 1760–1780. Painted wood

8. Clock. 

Italian, 19th century. Painted wood with bronze mounts

9. Mirror. 

Italian, Venice, 18th century. Painted wood

On the mantle: 

  • Four Birds, about 1733–1740. Meissen Porcelain Factory (established Meissen, Germany 1710) and other decorative objects

10. Firescreen. 

English, late 18th century. Japanned wood

11. Vitrine

Inside:

  • personal mementos and travel souvenirs

12. Hanging Flower Basket. 

French, 18th century. Gilt bronze basket with porcelain flowers

13. Mirror with Coat of Arms of the Morosini Family. 

Italian, Venice, 1760–1780. Painted and gilded wood

14. Miniature Gardens. 

Chinese, late 18th century. Ceramic, enamel, jade, and other stones

15. Cupboards. 

Italian, 19th century with 18th century painted panels. Painted wood

16. Dummy Board. 

English or the Dutch, 19th century. Painted wood

17. Daybed.

Italian, 1750–1760. Walnut

18. Well Chairs (part of a suite of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

19. Writing Table.

English, 18th century. Wood

20. Concave Door from the Palazzo Morosini. 

Italian, Venice, 1760–1780. Painted wood

21. Chateau and Gardner Tapestry: Boating and Hunting Parties, 

1625–1650. Raphael de la Planche (active Paris, 1633–1661). Wool and silk

22. Pedal Harp. 

French, about 1800–25

Behind the harp: 

  • Dummy Board. English or Dutch, about 1700. Painted wood

23. Nightstand (two). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780

On top: 

  • Candelabrum. Provenance unknown. Gilt bronze

24. Chateau and Gardner Tapestry: The Surprise, 

1625–1650. Raphael de la Planche (active Paris, 1633–1661). Wool and silk

25. Vitrine. 

Italian, early 19th century. Gilded wood

Inside: 

  • Gifts from Gardner’s friends and travel souvenirs

26. Sofa (set of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

27. Sofa. 

Italian, Venice, mid-18th century. Painted wood

28. Lyreback Armchairs. 

Italian, Venice, 1790–1800. Painted wood

29. Table. 

Provenance unknown. Wood

On top: 

  • Porcelain, Chinese and Italian
  • Plate, Chinese, 19th century. Purple glass
  • Box, probably Russian. Brass
  • Box, English, 18th century. Painted wood

30. Side Chair (set of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

31. Well Chair. 

Italian, Venice, mid-18th century. Painted wood

32. Lyreback Side Chair. 

Italian, Venice, 1790–1800. Painted wood

33. Well Chair. 

Italian, Venice, mid-18th century. Gilded wood

1. Hanging Flower Basket. 

French, 18th century. Gilt bronze basket with porcelain flowers

2. Nightstand (two). 

Italian, Venice, 1780s. Painted wood

On top: 

  • Candelabrum. Provenance unknown. Gilt bronze

3. Pedal Harp. 

French, 1800–1825. Painted and gilded wood

4. Chateau and Gardner Tapestry: Boating and Hunting Parties, 

1625–1650. Raphael de la Planche (active Paris, 1633–1661). Wool and silk

5. Monocorde à Clavier (keyed monochorde), 

1886–1891. Marie Joseph Nicolas Poussot (French, 1861–1891). Wood

6. Side Chair (set of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

7. Spinet.

English, about 1680. Wood

8. Sofa (set of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

9. Table. 

Provenance unknown. Wood

On top: 

  • Porcelain, Chinese and Italian
  • Plate, Chinese, 19th century. Purple glass
  • Box, probably Russian. Brass
  • Box, English, 18th century. Painted wood

10. Lyreback Armchair. 

Italian, Venice, 1790–1800. Painted wood

11. Well Chairs. 

Italian, Venice, mid-18th century. Painted wood

12. Side Chairs (set of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

13. Well Chair. 

Italian, Venice, mid-18th century. Gilded wood

14. Lyreback Side Chair. 

Italian, Venice, 1790–1800. Painted wood

15. Valance. 

Italian or French, mid-18th century. Silk with silver yarns

16. Chateau and Gardner Tapestry: The Surprise, 

1625–1650. Raphael de la Planche (active Paris, 1633–1661). Wool and silk

17. Sofa. 

Italian (Venice), mid-18th century. Painted wood

18. Lyreback Armchairs (two). 

Italian, Venice, 1790-1800. Painted wood

19. Vitrine. 

Italian, early 19th century. Gilded wood

Inside: 

  • Gifts from Gardner's friends and travel souvenirs

20. Concave Door from the Palazzo Morosini. 

Italian (Venice), 1760–1780. Painted and gilded wood

21. Fragment from the Side Border of a Tapestry. 

Flemish, 1550–1600. Wool and silk

22. Overdoor Panel with Painted Landscape. 

Italian, Venice, 18th century. Painted and gilded wood

23. Armchairs (set of 11 pieces of furniture). 

Italian, Venice, about 1780. Painted wood

24. Chateau and Gardner Tapestry: A Musical Party, 

about 1585–1600. Workshop of Jacques Geubels (active, Brussels 1585–1626). Wool and silk

25. Bench.

American, about 1914, using mid-18th century Italian elements

26. Vitrine. 

Italian, Sicily, 18th century. Gilded wood

Inside: 

  • 18th and 19th century ceramics and other decorative objects

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