"Label text from Europe and America 1800-1900, gallery 101 pre 2016:\n\nUpholstery Silk\n1805-15\n\nThis design is identical to silk provided for the bedroom of Pauline Borghese, Napoleon's sister, at the Petit Trianon in 1806, only hers was blue. Its vibrant colour and the classical motifs - the wreath and lyre - are both typical of Empire style. The design is such that the silk could be used either for hangings or for upholstery.\n\nFrance, probably Lyons\nSilk damask\n\nMuseum no. T.341-1913\nGiven by Miss E.M. Holt []"@en . . "0.81230002641677856445"^^ . . . . "Woven silk panels for a chair seat and chair back of a classical theme on a green ground."@en . . . . . . . "This length would have been cut into two panels with complementary designs to upholster the seat and the back of a chair. The patterns, in the fashionable Neo-classical style, are similar to ones produced by the firm of Camille Pernon of Lyon for the rooms of the Emperor Napoleon I in the Palace of Fontainbleau. This design was also woven on a blue ground."@en . . "Silk panel woven to shape for chair seat and back, green, ca. 1810, French"@en . . . "T.341-1913" . . "1810~, Lyon" . "This length would have been cut into two panels with complementary designs to upholster the seat and the back of a chair. The patterns, in the fashionable Neo-classical style, are similar to ones produced by the firm of Camille Pernon of Lyon for the rooms of the Emperor Napoleon I in the Palace of Fontainbleau. This design was also woven on a blue ground."@en . "Woven silk panels for a chair seat and chair back of a classical theme on a green ground."@en . "Silk panel woven to shape for chair seat and back, green, ca. 1810, French"@en . "0.68250000476837158203"^^ . . "1810~, Lyon" . "Label text from Europe and America 1800-1900, gallery 101 pre 2016:\n\nUpholstery Silk\n1805-15\n\nThis design is identical to silk provided for the bedroom of Pauline Borghese, Napoleon's sister, at the Petit Trianon in 1806, only hers was blue. Its vibrant colour and the classical motifs - the wreath and lyre - are both typical of Empire style. The design is such that the silk could be used either for hangings or for upholstery.\n\nFrance, probably Lyons\nSilk damask\n\nMuseum no. T.341-1913\nGiven by Miss E.M. Holt []"@en . . .