Etruscan Dressing Room at Osterley Park

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The Etruscan Dressing Room at Osterley Park is a richly decorated neoclassical interior by architect Robert Adam, famed for its painted wall schemes inspired by ancient Etruscan and classical motifs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dressing room
historic interior
neoclassical room
architect Robert Adam
architecturalStyle Neoclassicism
artMovement Neoclassicism
associatedWith Osterley Park
surface form: Child family of Osterley
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance important example of Adam-style Etruscan interior
designer Robert Adam
hasCeilingDecoration neoclassical painted ceiling
hasColorScheme polychrome scheme inspired by Etruscan vases
hasDecoration Etruscan-style motifs
classical ornamental patterns
painted wall schemes
hasFunction dressing room
hasPeriod 18th century
hasTheme antiquity
mythological ornament
hasType country house interior
hasWallPainting Etruscan-style panels
heritageDesignation Grade I listed interior
inspiredBy Etruscan art
ancient Greek decorative motifs
ancient Roman wall painting
classical antiquity
locatedIn England
Isleworth NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

Osterley Park
United Kingdom
managedBy National Trust
notableFor Etruscan-inspired decorative scheme
neoclassical ornament
rich polychrome painting
openToPublic yes
owner National Trust
partOf Osterley Park
surface form: Osterley Park House

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tour of Osterley Park House
usedFor private domestic use

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