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  1. The State Bed (Dutch - Het Ledikant) is a 1646 print by Rembrandt in etching and drypoint. It is also known as Le Lit à la française (The French-style Bed), a title first given to it in Edme-François Gersaint's 1751 Catalogue raisonné de toutes les pièces qui forment l’œuvre de Rembrandt.

  2. The state bed is still a feature of the Speaker's House. When Wendy Martin bought a mysterious old bed, elaborate but in pieces, she and her family knew it was special. But it took 30...

  3. The State Bedroom formed the climax of a series of State Apartments approached from the Great Staircase to the North of the house, which was hung with family portraits including those of the 1st Earl and Countess of Melville by Sir John Baptist Medina.

  4. The present State Bedroom was created under Cooke; it was created from the drawing room of the adjacent Serjeant-at-Arms house, and linked by a new door to the State Dining Room. A canopied bed in the Speaker's House is intended for the British monarch to sleep in the night before their coronation. [19]

  5. The First State Bed of Henry VII & Elizabeth of York, the fascinating story of a lost Tudor masterpiece.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2019 · The State Bed (1773) designed by Thomas Chippendale Senior for the State Bedroom at Harewood House. Costing £400 for the frame, furnishings and mattresses, the bed was the most expensive piece of furniture ever created by the Chippendale firm.

  7. Annabel Westman unravels the mystery behind the newly-conserved state bed on display in the State Bedchamber at Chatsworth. It seems likely that it was made in 1723 for George ii and was acquired by the 4th Duke of Devonshire as a perquisite in 1761. The photographs illustrating this article are by June Buck, unless stated otherwise.