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A Left Hand View of the Colonial Bedroom, by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The photograph offers a left hand side view of the Colonial bedroom, created by Mrs Fisher for her dollhouse.
A Right Hand View of the Colonial Bedroom, created by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The image offers a right hand view of the Colonial Bedroom in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
A Zoom Capture of the Pennsylvania Dower Chest Found in the Antiques Room created by Mrs. Fisher's, [ca. 1950s-1960s]
The image offers a zoom capture of the dower chest for sale in the Antiques room of Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
Queen Mary’s Chinese Chippendale Room, 1927
Oil, Richard Jack
Research Online, UK; ACD Sept. 2025
A Photograph of Richard Jack's painting, Queen Mary’s Chinese Chippendale Room, 1927. This photograph captures the stylization of this movement.
Room, in Friedrichsmoor Hunting Lodge
Castles and Manor Houses; ACD Sept 2025
A Picture of the Hunting Scene Wallpaper in the Hunting Lodge of Friedrichsmoor.
(Left):Hollywood socialite Dorothy di Frasso’s Beverly Hills residence, Decorated by Elsie de Wolfe
(Right): Gene Tierney in The Razors Edge, where Elsie de Wolfe served as film set consultant.
Gracie; ACD Sept. 2025
These two photographs depict how the Hollywood scene introduced the Chinioserie style to the United States.
A Photograph of a Clipping from an article entitled "Her Hobby Helps the Handicapped," clipped by Mrs. Fisher, [no date]
The following depicts an article presenting the Penthouse in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
A Photograph of a Newspaper Clipping from an article, "Miniature Collection of Rooms Complete to Slightest Detail," found in Mrs. Fisher's Scrapbook 1, page 27, [ca. 1950s]
The following depicts a newspaper clipping detailing an introduction to the penthouse in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
A Photograph of a Newspaper Clipping from an article, "Many Persons See Exhibit," clipped in Scrapbook 1, page 27 by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1950s]
The following depicts a newspaper clipping photographed, which introduces the penthouse in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
A Photograph of a Newspaper Clipping, from an article, "Hobbyist with a Heart," clipped by Mrs. Fisher, Scrapbook 1, [ca. 1940s-1950s]
The following shows a clipping of a newspaper article introducing the penthouse of Mrs Fisher's dollhouse.
The Yellow Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, 1855
James Roberts (ca. 1800-67)
Royal Collection Trust; ACD Sept. 2025
A picture of the Chinoiserie style, the Yellow Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, 1855.
A Front View of the Penthouse, created by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1940s-1950s]
The picture offers a front facing view of the penthouse in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
Image of a Living Room Decorated in the Chinoiserie style
Scrapbook 2, page 26, collected by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1940s-1950s]
The image depicts a living room decorated in the Chinoiserie style, collected by Mrs. Fisher.
A Magazine Clipping from a Life Magazine, collected by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1940s-1950s]
The magazine clipping offers a brief historical sketch about how the Chinoiserie style came to the United States.
A Zoom Capture of the Penthouse room, created by Mrs. Fisher, [ca. 1940s-1950s]
The image offers a zoom capture of the back wall of the penthouse room in Mrs. Fisher's dollhouse.
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