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general-cheezits · 1 year ago
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Patio Concrete Slab
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Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary backyard concrete patio remodel with no cover
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casekiell · 1 year ago
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Charleston Poolhouse Idea for a pool house: a sizable transitional backyard brick structure with a rectangular shape.
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pokemonreanimated · 1 year ago
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Pool Infinity in Tampa Large concrete infinity pool design for a backyard in a coastal area
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unfortunatelyderek · 1 year ago
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Santa Barbara Flat Roofing Inspiration for a huge contemporary beige two-story mixed siding exterior home remodel
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zuley7 · 1 year ago
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Pool Lap Inspiration for a huge contemporary backyard stone and rectangular lap hot tub remodel
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art-portraits · 28 days ago
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Portrait of Elizabeth, Lady Webster
Artist: Louis Gauffier (French, 1762–1801)
Title: Portrait of Elizabeth, Lady Webster, Later Lady Holland, in a White Dress with her Spaniel Pierrot
Date: circa 1795
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Private Collection
Portrait of Lady Webster
Gauffier painted the present portrait, one of the most compelling likenesses of his Florentine period, two years after he had settled in the Arno City. Elizabeth Vassall, successively Lady Webster and Lady Holland (1771-1845), was the only child of Richard Vassall, who owned extensive estates in Jamaica. In 1786 she married Sir Geoffrey Webster, Bt. of Battle Abbey (1748-1800). In June 1791 Lady Webster left England for Paris. She subsequently travelled extensively, accompanied at times by her husband, briefly visiting Florence in June 1793. She returned to the city on 8 January 1794, leaving some five weeks later for Rome and Naples, but was back in Florence in June, remaining in Tuscany for over a year. Her marriage, never happy, broke down irretrievably in 1795, and Henry Richard Fox, 3rd Lord Holland, whom she met on his Grand Tour in January 1794, was widely known to be her lover: following the birth of their son and her divorce in 1796, they married in July 1797. Lady Holland was to become one of the most forceful women of her generation, and it was due in large measure to her personality that Holland House had so central a place in political and intellectual life until her husband's death in 1840.
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xpaigeturnahx · 1 year ago
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Tropical Pool Pool house - large tropical backyard custom-shaped and stone pool house idea
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delight-hsia · 1 year ago
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Tropical Patio Huge image of an island-style tile patio in the backyard featuring a fire pit and a roof extension
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shmuberry · 10 months ago
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Flat - Contemporary Exterior An illustration of a large, modern, one-story, wood flat roof design
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tyrertecture · 1 year ago
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Traditional Pool in New York Inspiration for a mid-sized, traditional backyard remodel with a rectangular natural pool
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seivern · 1 year ago
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Patio Fireplace Raleigh Large transitional backyard tile patio photo with a fireplace and no cover
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demasiadasmalasideas · 1 year ago
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Uncovered Los Angeles An illustration of a medium-sized, open-air rooftop deck in a minimalist style
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lashtuns · 1 year ago
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Pantry Kitchen in San Diego
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Inspiration for a large mediterranean l-shaped light wood floor kitchen pantry remodel with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, blue backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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alicegalefeeny · 1 year ago
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Poolhouse Poolhouse Picture of a large, elegant backyard with a naturally shaped pool
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lovelyyellowdress · 1 year ago
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Pool Austin Mid-sized trendy backyard concrete paver and rectangular lap pool photo
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art-portraits · 25 days ago
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Portrait of Elizabeth, Lady Webster, Later Lady Holland, in a White Dress with her Spaniel Pierrot
Artist: Louis Gauffier (French, 1762–1801)
Date: circa 1795
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Private Collection
Portrait of Lady Webster
Gauffier painted the present portrait, one of the most compelling likenesses of his Florentine period, two years after he had settled in the Arno City. Elizabeth Vassall, successively Lady Webster and Lady Holland (1771-1845), was the only child of Richard Vassall, who owned extensive estates in Jamaica. In 1786 she married Sir Geoffrey Webster, Bt. of Battle Abbey (1748-1800). In June 1791 Lady Webster left England for Paris. She subsequently travelled extensively, accompanied at times by her husband, briefly visiting Florence in June 1793. She returned to the city on 8 January 1794, leaving some five weeks later for Rome and Naples, but was back in Florence in June, remaining in Tuscany for over a year. Her marriage, never happy, broke down irretrievably in 1795, and Henry Richard Fox, 3rd Lord Holland, whom she met on his Grand Tour in January 1794, was widely known to be her lover: following the birth of their son and her divorce in 1796, they married in July 1797. Lady Holland was to become one of the most forceful women of her generation, and it was due in large measure to her personality that Holland House had so central a place in political and intellectual life until her husband's death in 1840.
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