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Hand painted chinoiserie wallpaper, detail of people in garden, in the Chinese drawing room, in Abbotsford House, built 1817-25 by Sir Walter Scott, 1771-1832, Scottish writer and poet, near Melrose, in the Borders, Scotland. The wallpaper was a gift from Scott’s cousin Hugh Scott, who worked for the East India Company. The building is in Scottish Baronial style and includes Scott's personal collections of books, furniture and Scottish historical artefacts, making it a centre for European Romanticism. The Scott family still own the building, which is open to the public as a tourist attraction. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9643337
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Purpose
Public
Size
4724px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Abbotsford
Architecture
author
Bird
BORDERS
Britain
British
building
Chicken
china
CHINESE
Chinoiserie
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
detail
ESTATE
FAN
Flower
Garden
Great Britain
green
HAND PAINTED
HEN
HERITAGE
History
HOME
House
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Literature
Living Room
Man
MANSION
Melrose
Minor Arts
oriental
ORIENTALIST
PIGTAIL
Poet
Raeburn
Romanticism
Room
Scotland
Scottish
Scottish Borders
Sir Walter Scott
STATELY HOME
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
Tree
UK
United Kingdom
VERTICAL
Victorian
Wallpaper
Writer