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The Cupid and Psyche Frieze at No. I Palace Green (North Wall), c1898
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The Cupid and Psyche Frieze at No. I Palace Green (North Wall), c1898
The Cupid and Psyche Frieze at No. I Palace Green (North Wall), c1898. 1 Palace Green is a Grade II listed house on Palace Green, Kensington, London. It was built by Arts and Crafts architect Philip Webb (1831-1915) and completed in 1870 with additions in 1874, and decorated by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Company. From The Studio Volume 15. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1898-9]
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Arts And Crafts Movement Cupid Fireplace Frieze Grade Ii Kensington And Chelsea Listed Building Marshall Morris Morris And Co Morris Co Mythical Figure Panelled Philip Psyche Studio Publications Studio Volume 15 Symmetry Webb William Morris Philip Webb
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The Cupid and Psyche Frieze at No. I Palace Green (North Wall), c1898, is a captivating print that showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of the Arts and Crafts movement. Located in Kensington, London, this Grade II listed house was designed by renowned architect Philip Webb and completed in 1870. Decorated by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Company, the interior of No. I Palace Green is a testament to their artistic vision. This particular photograph captures a stunning frieze depicting the mythical figures of Cupid and Psyche. The monochrome composition adds an air of elegance to the scene while emphasizing the intricate details carved into each panel. The symmetry within this image creates a sense of balance and harmony that resonates throughout the entire room. The focal point is undoubtedly the grand fireplace framed by beautifully paneled walls. It serves as both a functional element for warmth and an artistic centerpiece. This print not only celebrates historical architecture but also pays homage to William Morris, one of the key figures behind Morris & Co. , who contributed to its decoration. As we admire this piece from The Studio Volume 15 publication dating back to 1898-9, we are transported back in time to witness the beauty and creativity that defined late 19th-century design. With its rich history and timeless appeal, "The Cupid and Psyche Frieze at No. I Palace Green" print stands as a testament to human ingenuity in artistry.
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