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Alfred Stevens, After the Ball. 1874
This painting, also known as Confidence, is one of several by Stevens to treat the theme of consolation. As in his other works from the 1870s, here the anecdotal content of a letter containing distressing news asserts itself in a glimpse of the life of fashionable Parisian women in their elegant interiors. Stevens's subject matter and his meticulous attention to contemporary dress and decor elicited analogies to seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish art; in fact, one critic called him the Gerard ter Borch of France.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Calm Interior
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Grand staircase. Photographer etc., unknown.
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Elegant Grandeur: Inside Tiger Woods' Jupiter Island Home
This captivating image showcases the luxurious interior of Tiger Woods' residence in Jupiter Island, Florida. The photo highlights the sophisticated blend of modern and traditional design elements, emphasizing comfort, style, and personalization. The interior is marked by high-end finishes, eco-friendly innovations, and a seamless integration of smart home technology, reflecting Tiger Woods' commitment to sustainability and modern living. The space radiates a sense of understated elegance, perfectly capturing the essence of luxury interior design. Visit: https://www.omnihomeideas.com/design/celebrity-homes/tiger-woods-house-in-jupiter-island/
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Kitchen Dining Dining Room
Kitchen/dining room combo - large contemporary marble floor kitchen/dining room combo idea with beige walls and no fireplace
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Library
The Nina Campbell sofa is covered in a Tissus d’Hélène corduroy, and the vintage armchairs are in a Nina Campbell green velvet (left) and a Lewis & Wood fabric. The curtains are of a Claremont twill with Nina Campbell braided trim, and the artworks include a 1970s Neil Forster portrait of Campbell’s late Yorkshire terriers, which Konig discovered at a junk shop in Wales.
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