Gothic Revival Library The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This library comes from a red-brick Gothic Revival villa built for banker Frederick Deming (1787–1860) and his family in the hamlet of Balmville, New York. The house is a classic example of the Gothic Revival style in domestic architecture and the room is arranged to illustrate how an upper-middle-class family might have furnished their library.
Gothic Revival Library The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gothic Revival Library The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Gothic Revival Library The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gothic Revival Library The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gothic Art, Essay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gothic Revival Library The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gothic Art, Essay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Gothic Revival Library The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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