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Rebecca Mead on “Picturing Childhood,” an exhibition at Chatsworth House, the English estate where the 2005 film adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” was shot.
For its latest exhibition, ‘Mirror Mirror: Reflections on Design at Chatsworth’ (18 March – 1 October 2023), independent curator Glenn Adamson worked with Chatsworth’s senior curator of programme, ...
The exhibition continues Chatsworth House's 500-year-long history of working with leading artists and designers and ... British designer Toogood took over Chatsworth's chapel and adjoining Oak Room.
In Chatsworth’s state music room, one of the property’s most famous works of art, a trompe l’oeil painting of a violin, appears to hang from a real metal peg on the door itself. Read more on ...
Chatsworth has always been a centre for creativity, with successive generations of the Cavendish family commissioning art and design contemporary to their times. Mirror Mirror: Reflections on ...
Chatsworth House, built in the 16th century and almost entirely rebuilt in the 17th century, ... Walsh’s steam-bent, wooden Enignum VIII Bed has been relocated to the West Sketch room, ...
Those two pieces are displayed together in The Scots bedroom—so called, because it’s located in the room where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned under house arrest at Chatsworth from the late ...
Chatsworth sits outside Yorkshire boundaries, but that doesn’t stop thousands from the region journeying into Derbyshire each year as arguably the nation’s favourite stately home gears up for ...
At Chatsworth House, contemporary design and craft have always been placed in conversation with historical artefacts and interiors. The Peak District National Park mansion boasts a collection of ...