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Yorke, James - 'Royal Painted furniture in King Charles I's England', in <i>Painted Wood: History and Conservation</i>. Proceedings of a symposium organized by the Wooden Artifacts Group of the the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artists Works and the Foundation of the AIC, held at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, 11-14 November 1994. Getty Conservation Institute, 1998, pp. 120-127, illus. p. 120<i> </i> Jourdain, Margaret, <i>English Decoration and Furniture of the Early Renaissance (1500-1650). An account of its development and characteristic forms</i>. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1924, vol. II, fig. 337, p. 250 and p. 243. Peter Thornton, 'Back-stools and Chaises à Demoiselles', <u>The Connoisseur</u>, vol. 185, no. 774 (February 1974), pp. 98-165, this chair illustrated as fig.9, p. 104. Franz Windisch-Graetz, <i>Möbel Europas 2. Renaissance und Manierismus. Vom 15. Jahrhunderts bis in die erst Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts</i>. Munich, Klinkhardt &amp; Biermann, 1983, fig. 238, p. 324. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. <i>English Chairs</i>. With an introduction by Ralph Edwards, FSA. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 2nd ed, 1965, pl. 13 London, Victoria and Albert Museum. <i>English Chairs</i>. With an introduction by Ralph Edwards, FSA. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 3rd ed, 1971, pl. 111
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Yorke, James - 'Royal Painted furniture in King Charles I's England', in <i>Painted Wood: History and Conservation</i>. Proceedings of a symposium organized by the Wooden Artifacts Group of the the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artists Works and the Foundation of the AIC, held at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, 11-14 November 1994. Getty Conservation Institute, 1998, pp. 120-127, illus. p. 120<i> </i> Jourdain, Margaret, <i>English Decoration and Furniture of the Early Renaissance (1500-1650). An account of its development and characteristic forms</i>. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1924, vol. II, fig. 337, p. 250 and p. 243. Peter Thornton, 'Back-stools and Chaises à Demoiselles', <u>The Connoisseur</u>, vol. 185, no. 774 (February 1974), pp. 98-165, this chair illustrated as fig.9, p. 104. Franz Windisch-Graetz, <i>Möbel Europas 2. Renaissance und Manierismus. Vom 15. Jahrhunderts bis in die erst Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts</i>. Munich, Klinkhardt &amp; Biermann, 1983, fig. 238, p. 324. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. <i>English Chairs</i>. With an introduction by Ralph Edwards, FSA. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 2nd ed, 1965, pl. 13 London, Victoria and Albert Museum. <i>English Chairs</i>. With an introduction by Ralph Edwards, FSA. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 3rd ed, 1971, pl. 111
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