Decorative painting in the First Class Dining Saloon on the 'Aquitania' (1914)
Interior of the passenger liner 'Aquitania' (1914): the First Class Dining Saloon (Louis XVI Restaurant) on the Upper Deck (D Deck), decorated by P. H. Rémon & Sons, Paris.
Detail of one of the decorative paintings on the funnel casings representing the Grand Trianon and surrounding gardens at Versailles. It is framed by architectural elements to create a trompe l'oeil effect. The Grand Trianon was built in 1687 by Jules Hardouin Mansart for Louis XIV as a replacement for the Trianon de Porcelaine erected by Louis Le Vau.
Detail of one of the decorative paintings on the funnel casings representing the Grand Trianon and surrounding gardens at Versailles. It is framed by architectural elements to create a trompe l'oeil effect. The Grand Trianon was built in 1687 by Jules Hardouin Mansart for Louis XIV as a replacement for the Trianon de Porcelaine erected by Louis Le Vau.
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Object Details
ID: | G10813 |
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Collection: | Historic Photographs |
Type: | Glass plate negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Bedford Lemere & Co |
Vessels: | Aquitania (1914) |
Date made: | 1914 |
People: | John Brown & Company; Mewes & Davis |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 254 mm x 305 mm |