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Chair Collection (page 22)

"From Charles Dickens to Salvador Dali: The Enigmatic Chair Unveiled" In the realm of art and literature, the chair stands as a symbol of intrigue and inspiration

Background imageChair Collection: Chairs and stripes

Chairs and stripes
Inge Schuster

Background imageChair Collection: Lobby

Lobby
Luc Vangindertael (laGrange)

Background imageChair Collection: Alisa

Alisa
Zachar Rise

Background imageChair Collection: Junkman

Junkman
Ömer Ates Kızıltug

Background imageChair Collection: Meeting

Meeting
Burghard Nitzschmann

Background imageChair Collection: Safety First

Safety First
Niyazi Gürgen

Background imageChair Collection: Whirlpool I

Whirlpool I
Christine von Diepenbroek

Background imageChair Collection: The Story Of Geisha : Fantasize

The Story Of Geisha : Fantasize
Djayent Abdillah

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Photographer

Background imageChair Collection: Nights life in Matanzas

Nights life in Matanzas
Marco Tagliarino

Background imageChair Collection: Two red chairs

Two red chairs
Inge Schuster

Background imageChair Collection: Meeting room

Meeting room
Luc Vangindertael (laGrange)

Background imageChair Collection: storyteller & harpist

storyteller & harpist
Christoph Hessel

Background imageChair Collection: Voodoo Child

Voodoo Child
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageChair Collection: gone with the wind

gone with the wind
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageChair Collection: A time to pray

A time to pray
Nicolas Marino

Background imageChair Collection: Helen

Helen
Zachar Rise

Background imageChair Collection: Matinee

Matinee
Filipe P Neto

Background imageChair Collection: Air drinking

Air drinking
Andrea Auf dem Brinke

Background imageChair Collection: Deep Purple

Deep Purple
Hari Sulistiawan

Background imageChair Collection: September

September
Martin Marcisovsky

Background imageChair Collection: beam me up!

beam me up!
ambra

Background imageChair Collection: Kinderportrait

Kinderportrait
seerocka

Background imageChair Collection: My friend Harvey

My friend Harvey
Christine von Diepenbroek

Background imageChair Collection: Emptiness

Emptiness
Samanta Krivec

Background imageChair Collection: Chairs

Chairs
Eric Mattheyses

Background imageChair Collection: Sisters

Sisters
Monika Vanhercke

Background imageChair Collection: Roy Katalan

Roy Katalan

Background imageChair Collection: Thomas Haviland, c1780s. Creator: Thomas Gainsborough

Thomas Haviland, c1780s. Creator: Thomas Gainsborough
Thomas Haviland, c1780s

Background imageChair Collection: Portrait of the Artist's Wife, 1877. Creator: Paul Cezanne

Portrait of the Artist's Wife, 1877. Creator: Paul Cezanne
Portrait of the Artist's Wife, 1877

Background imageChair Collection: Prince Eugen, 1895. Creator: Oscar Bjorck

Prince Eugen, 1895. Creator: Oscar Bjorck
Prince Eugen, 1895

Background imageChair Collection: Queen Sophia of Sweden & Norway, 1900. Creator: Gosta Florman. Queen Sophia of Sweden & Norway, 1900

Queen Sophia of Sweden & Norway, 1900. Creator: Gosta Florman. Queen Sophia of Sweden & Norway, 1900
Queen Sophia of Sweden & Norway, 1900

Background imageChair Collection: Old French Countrywoman, 1885. Creator: Jenny Nystrom

Old French Countrywoman, 1885. Creator: Jenny Nystrom
Old French Countrywoman, 1885

Background imageChair Collection: The Painter's Sister, 1900. Creator: Jeanna Maria Charlotta Bauck

The Painter's Sister, 1900. Creator: Jeanna Maria Charlotta Bauck
The Painter's Sister, 1900

Background imageChair Collection: Patrick Baron Seton (1849-1911), born in Scotland, active in Sweden and Scotland... 1891

Patrick Baron Seton (1849-1911), born in Scotland, active in Sweden and Scotland... 1891. Creator: Ivar Nyberg
Patrick Baron Seton (1849-1911), born in Scotland, active in Sweden and Scotland, court huntsman, landowner, justice of the peace, married to Beate Rosencrantz

Background imageChair Collection: Portrait of a Young Girl, late 19th century. Creator: Hugo Salmson

Portrait of a Young Girl, late 19th century. Creator: Hugo Salmson
Portrait of a Young Girl, late 19th century

Background imageChair Collection: Absorbed in his Studies, 1874. Creator: Eilif Peterssen

Absorbed in his Studies, 1874. Creator: Eilif Peterssen
Absorbed in his Studies, 1874

Background imageChair Collection: U.S.S. San Francisco, the cabin, between 1890 and 1901. Creator: Unknown

U.S.S. San Francisco, the cabin, between 1890 and 1901. Creator: Unknown
U.S.S. San Francisco, the cabin, between 1890 and 1901

Background imageChair Collection: Spring Flowers, 1928. Creator: Suzanne Valadon

Spring Flowers, 1928. Creator: Suzanne Valadon
Spring Flowers, 1928

Background imageChair Collection: Residence of Thomas E. Martson, interiors, 1932. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Residence of Thomas E. Martson, interiors, 1932. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Residence of Thomas E. Martson [or Marston?], interiors, 1932

Background imageChair Collection: Mrs. Walter Fletcher with dog, seated outdoors, between 1933 and 1942. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Mrs. Walter Fletcher with dog, seated outdoors, between 1933 and 1942. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Mrs. Walter Fletcher with dog, seated outdoors, between 1933 and 1942

Background imageChair Collection: House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe

House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe
House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Address: Sefton Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York. House designed in 1922 by Clinton and Russell for cosmetics executive Lillian Sefton Dodge

Background imageChair Collection: Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Ball Dress), 1812

Background imageChair Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Mourning Dress), 1810. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Mourning Dress), 1810. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Mourning Dress), 1810

Background imageChair Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825

Background imageChair Collection: Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1824

Background imageChair Collection: Fashion Plate (Half Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Half Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Half Dress), 1816

Background imageChair Collection: Fashion Plate (Half Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Half Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Half Dress), 1814



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"From Charles Dickens to Salvador Dali: The Enigmatic Chair Unveiled" In the realm of art and literature, the chair stands as a symbol of intrigue and inspiration. Just like an empty chair in one of Charles Dickens' novels, it beckons us to explore its hidden stories. In Robert William Buss's unfinished oil painting, "Dickens Dream, " we catch a glimpse of the great novelist's world, where characters come alive through his vivid imagination. But they are not limited to human company alone; they also find solace in the presence of animals. Two Ragdoll kittens playfully perch on a chair, their innocent eyes mirroring Salvador Dali's surrealistic vision captured by Philippe Halsman. Dali himself was known for his eccentricity and love for cats, often incorporating them into his artistic compositions. Not far behind is a Jack Russell terrier wearing a bow tie sitting at a table—a charming sight that reminds us how pets can effortlessly blend into our daily lives with grace and charm. Moving away from individual tales, chairs become part of grand settings that evoke elegance and history. Whether it be the enchanting San Antonio Riverwalk or Eltham Palace's Edwardian music room adorned with opulent furnishings—chairs serve as witnesses to countless conversations held within their embrace. Beyond man-made structures lie natural wonders that offer breathtaking views from atop seaside towns like Sorrento or Dawn Beach in St. Martin. As we sit on these vantage points, gazing upon nature's splendor, chairs become our companions in contemplation and serenity. Art has always been intertwined with life itself—a reflection of emotions felt deeply within our souls. Bryan Pearce's painting "Irene" captures this essence perfectly—an ordinary chair becomes extraordinary when infused with personal memories and sentiments. Lastly, who could forget Alice in Wonderland? A whimsical tale where even houses are inhabited by talking rabbits.