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EGYPTIAN FURNITURE: ANCIENT AND REVIVALS How do they relate to each other? James Goodwin ‘
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Document Date: 2009-05-01 09:27:45


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City

Deir / New York / Deir el-Medina / Stockholm / Oxford / Manchester / Rome / Deir el Medina / Turin / Deir el Bahri / Cairo / London / Windsor / Edinburgh / /

Company

Derbyshire / Suez / Liberty & Co / /

Continent

Africa / Europe / /

Country

Netherlands / Egypt / United States / United Kingdom / /

Currency

GBP / /

Facility

Maastricht University / Royal Scottish Museum / Great Egyptian Museum / British Museum / University Museum / Decorating Studio / Grand Egyptian Hall / University College / Tutankhamun’s tomb / Metropolitan Museum / Birmingham Museum / Egyptian Museum / tomb of Yuia / Brooklyn Museum / Ashmolean Museum / Tomb of Kha / the Louvre / Suez Canal / Royal Pavilion / tomb of Tutankhamun / /

Movie

Valley of the Kings / /

NaturalFeature

Suez Canal / /

Organization

Art Furnishers Alliance / University College / Maastricht University / Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood / /

Person

Geoffrey Killen / Humbert / William Watt / Nancy Goyne Evans / Lorraine March-Killen / Christiane Ziegler / Meru / James Curl / Hadrian / Louis XVI / James Goodwin / Christopher Dresser / Wilhelm Worringer / Gardner Wilkinson / George Smith / David Beevers / Patrick Conner / John Everett Millais / History / Thomas Chippendale / Edward Joy / /

Position

collector / art historian / first designer / Emperor / painter / treasurer / chair / throne chair / Curator / pharaonic head / /

Product

Liberty / /

ProvinceOrState

British Columbia / New York / /

PublishedMedium

Forbes / the Antiques Trade Gazette / the Furniture History Society Journal / /

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