The Decoration of Houses
Edith Wharton; Ogden Codman
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  • Hall, [106];
    • old English, [110];
    • uses of, [115];
    • modern treatment of, [115];
    • decoration of, [117];
    • furniture, [117];
    • floor of, [118];
    • lighting of, [119];
    • prints and pictures in, [119]
  • Holkham, over-mantels at, [81]
  • Hôtel de Rohan, doors in, [56]
    • de Soubise, doors in, [56]
    • de Toulouse, doors in, [56]
  • Houghton Hall, doors in, [57], note
  • House, Carlton, stair-rail in, [114]
    • Devonshire, stair-rail in, [114]
    • Norfolk, stair-rail in, [114]
  • Individuality in decoration, [17]
  • Isabella of Este's apartment at Mantua, doorways in, [52]
  • Jones, Inigo, his introduction of Palladian manner in England, [4], note;
    • influence on ceiling-decoration, [92];
    • on plan of English hall, [110];
    • his stairs at Castle Ashby, [111];
    • at Chevening, [111]
  • Juvara, his staircase in the Palazzo Madama, Turin, [108]
  • Lambrequin, origin of, [71]
  • Lamour, Jean, his wrought-iron work at Nancy, [112]
  • Lantern in vestibule, [105]
  • Laurano, Luciano da, palace of Urbino built by, [6]
  • Lebrun, door-locks in Galerie d'Apollon designed by, [55]
  • Le Riche, frescoes of, in Belvédère, Versailles, [42]
  • Library, [145];
    • in the university at Nancy, [149];
    • of Louis XVI, at Versailles, [149];
    • of Chanteloup, [149];
    • modern, decoration of, [150]
  • Lit de parade, [122]
  • Lit de repos, [130]
  • Longhi, frescoes of, in Palazzo Sina, Venice, [143]
  • Louis XIII, windows, [69];
    • ceilings, [92]
  • Louis XIV, modern house-furnishing dates from his reign, [8];
    • style, characteristics of, [14];
    • window-shutters, [69];
    • influence on French, [77];
    • mantels, [78];
    • ceilings, [98];
    • stair-rails, [112];
    • ball-rooms, [140]
  • Louis XV style, characteristics of, [13];
    • doors, [56];
    • ceilings, [92];
    • wrought-iron work, [112];
    • stair-rails, [113]
  • Louis XVI style, characteristics of, [12];
    • Gabriel's influence on, [56], [93];
    • doors, [57];
    • ceilings, [93];
    • stair-rails, [114]
  • Luciennes, Madame du Barry's dining-room at, [157]
  • Mantegna's ceiling, palace of Mantua, [97]
  • Mantel-pieces, Italian Renaissance, [77];
    • French Renaissance, [77];
    • Louis XIV, [78];
    • XVIII century, [79];
    • American, [82];
    • facing of, [83]
  • Mantua, doorways in palace, [52], [54];
    • Mantegna's ceiling in, [97];
    • cabinet of Isabella of Este, [123]
  • Mario dei Fiori, [139]
  • Massimi alle Colonne, palace of, in Rome, [6]
  • Mezzanin, origin of, [5]; treatment of, [6]
  • Ministère de la Marine, Paris, door in, [61]
  • Mirrors, use of, in over-mantel, [79];
    • painted, in Borghese Palace, Rome, [139];
    • in ball-rooms, [141]
  • Morelli's staircase in Palazzo Braschi, Rome, [108]
  • Morning-room, [132]
  • Mullions, use of, [66]
  • Music-room, [142];
    • at Remiremont, [143]
  • Music-stand, [144]
  • Music-stool, [144]
  • Nancy, wrought-iron work at, [112];
    • library in the university, [149]
  • Naples, staircase in royal palace, [108]
  • Niches, in hall and staircase, [117]
  • Nursery, [181]
  • Oberkampf, inventor of color-printing on cotton, [166]
  • Object of art, definition of, [187];
    • reproductions of, [191]
  • Openings, placing and proportion of, [23];
    • lines of, carried up to ceiling, [37], [52], [65], [74];
    • treatment of, in rocaille style, [56]
  • Orders, use of, in wall-decoration, [36];
    • application to doorways in Italy, [53];
    • in France, [54];
    • in England, [57];
    • in ball-rooms, [139]
  • Originality in art, [9];
    • J. L. N. Durand on, [10]
  • Over-doors, mediæval treatment of, [52];
    • in Italy, [53];
    • in France, [55];
    • Louis XVI, [57]
  • Over-mantels, Renaissance, [76];
    • use of mirror in, [79];
    • XVIII-century treatment, [79];
    • in England, [81]
  • Palais Royal, stair-rail in, [113]
  • Palazzo Borghese, Rome, painted mirrors in, [139]
    • Braschi, Rome, staircase in, [108]
    • Gondi, Florence, stairs in, [108]
    • Labia, Venice, frescoes in, [136]
    • Madama, Turin, staircase in, [108]
    • Massimi alle Colonne, Rome, date of, [6]
    • Piccolomini, at Pienza, staircase in, [108], note
    • Pitti, Florence, bath-room in, [172]
    • Reale, Caserta, staircase in, [108]
    • Reale, Naples, staircase in, [108]
    • Riccardi, staircase in, [108], note
    • Sina, Venice, frescoes in, [143]
    • del T, Mantua, frescoes in, [136]
  • Palladian window, [67]
  • Panelling, in Italy and north of the Alps, [40];
    • wood, stone and stucco, [40], [42];
    • subdivisions of, [43]
  • Parma, Araldi's ceiling in convent of St. Paul, [97];
    • rocaille stoves in museum, [121]
  • Pavia, Certosa of, doorways in, [52]
  • Perroquets, [141]
  • Perugia, ceiling in the Sala del Cambio, [97]
  • Perugino's ceiling in the Sala del Cambio, Perugia, [97]
  • Peruzzi, Baldassare, his use of the mezzanin, [5]
  • Piano, design of, [143]
  • Pictures, proper background for, [45];
    • mode of hanging, [46];
    • in hall, [119];
    • in dining-room, [160];
    • in school-room, [180]
  • Picture-frames, selection of, [45]
  • Plan of house in relation to decoration, [23]
  • Plate-glass in windows, [67]
  • Pompadour, Madame de, dining-room fountain of, [158]
  • Pompeii, wall-frescoes of, [41]
  • Portière, use of, [59]
  • Presses, old English, [117]
  • Prints in hall, [120];
    • in school-room, [180]
  • Privacy, modern indifference to, [22]
  • Proportion, definition of, [31];
    • Isaac Ware on, [32]
  • Pyne's Royal Residences, examples of pictures set in panels, [46]
  • Rambouillet, Madame de, her influence on house-planning, [8]
  • Raphael, ceilings of, [97]
  • Remiremont, music-room at, [143]
  • Renaissance, characteristics of domestic architecture, [4];
    • doors, [52];
    • window-curtains, [69];
    • mantels, [76], [77];
    • ceilings, [90]-92;
    • French architects of, [109]
  • Rennes, Palais de Justice, carved wooden ceilings, [89]
  • Rugs, Oriental, [29], [100];
    • modern European, [101]
  • Salon à l'Italienne, see [Saloon]
  • Salon de compagnie, origin and use of, [123], [125];
    • decoration and furniture of, [125];
    • lighting of, [126]
  • Salon de famille, origin and use of, [123]
  • Saloon, adaptation of, in England by Inigo Jones, [111];
    • introduction in France, [123];
    • uses in Italy, [136];
    • at Vaux-le-Vicomte, [137]
  • School-room, [172];
    • decoration of, [178]
  • Screen in Tudor halls, [110]
  • Shobden Court, stairs in, [111]
  • Shutters, interior decoration of, [69];
    • at Vaux-le-Vicomte, [69];
    • in rooms of Mesdames de France, Versailles, [69];
    • purpose of, [72]
  • Sideboard, mediæval, [156];
    • in France, [157]
  • Smoking-room, [151]
  • Stairs, [106];
    • development of, in Italy, [107];
    • in the Palladian period, [108];
    • in the XVII and XVIII centuries, [108];
    • spiral, [109];
    • in hall, in England, [111];
    • construction of, in Italy, [112];
    • in France, [112]
  • Stair-carpets, [118]
  • Staircase, meaning of term, [106];
    • walls of, [117];
    • in simple houses, [119];
    • lighting of, [119]
  • Stair-rails, in Italy and France, [112];
    • Louis XIV and XV, [113];
    • Louis XVI and Empire, [113];
    • Tudor and Elizabethan, [114];
    • Palladian, in England, [114]
  • Stoves, use of, in hall, [120];
    • examples of old stoves, [121];
    • in dining-room, [161]
  • Stucco, use of, in decoration, [40];
    • panelling, in Italy, [40];
    • in ceilings, [90];
    • in Elizabethan ceilings, [92];
    • combined with painting, [97]
  • Stuff hangings, [44]
  • Stupinigi, frescoes at, [42];
    • over-mantels at, [80]
  • Styles, essence of, [11];
    • conformity to, [13]
  • Symmetry, definition of, [33];
    • advantages of, [34]