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Dining chair

John Lockwood Kipling, Bhai Ram Singh, 1892

Dining chair by Lockwood Kipling and Ram Singh. One of an original set of 36 from the Durbar Room at Osborne House. The room reflects Queen Victoria's fascination with India, much of the work was executed in situ by Indian craftsmen. It was originally furnished as a banqueting room with a set of 36 dining chairs and 5 side tables.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Dining chair, 1892

Date supported

1992

Medium and material

Walnut & leather

Dimensions

110 x 53 x 48 cm

Grant

1500

Total cost

6383

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