Franz Xavier Nachtmann (German, 1799-1846), Painted Salon in the Palace of Schönbrunn Called Marian's Drawing Room, Schönbrunn, 1831, watercolor.


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Franz Xavier Nachtmann (German, 1799-1846), Painted Salon in the Palace of Schönbrunn Called Marian's Drawing Room, Schönbrunn, 1831, watercolor.
Portrait of a corner of my living room
Alexandre Serebriakoff, watercolours of Château de Groussay (France). Serebriakoff (1907-1995) was a Ukrainian-born watercolour artist who lived and worked most of his life in France. He developed contacts with French and English high society, and made watercolour albums depicting the richly furnished interiors of French chateaux and London flats, so-called Zimmerbilden or portraits d'intérieur. It was once a popular and charming genre of art, of which older examples are often of interest for the cultural historian, but has faded from the mainstream. Serebriakoff was one of the last masters of the genre.
Pics from here, which also provides an interesting read.
Luigi Premazzi (Italian, 1814-1891), The Study of the Baroness Stieglitz in the Mansion of Baron A.L. Stieglitz, 1870, watercolor.
Luigi Premazzi (Italian, 1814-1891), The Supper Room in the Mansion of Baron A.L. Stieglitz, 1870, watercolor.
Luigi Premazzi (Italian, 1814-1891), The Golden Drawing Room in the Mansion of Baron A.L. Stieglitz, 1870, watercolor.
Small dayroom with green foliate wallpaper, unknown artist of the Austrian school, c. 1820-1830, watercolor.
Anna Alma-Tadema, The Drawing Room, Townshend House, 10th September 1885, watercolor, gouache, ink, and graphite.