THE SANDRINGHAM ESTATE
THE SANDRINGHAM ESTATE
OUR HIDDEN ART TV
OUR HIDDEN ART TV
The House is perhaps the most famous stately home in Norfolk and is at the heart of the 8,000 hectare Sandringham Estate. 240 hectares of which make up the woodland and heath of the Sandringham Royal Park, open to the public free of charge every day of the year.
An English variation of the Salvator Rosa frame, it was so called because it was first found on works by Carlo Maratta (1625–1713).
In its enriched form, with up to five runs of decoration, it created an opulent setting for the jewels of a collection. The plainer forms were often used to frame the contents of an entire gallery. The Maratta frame was especially popular in England in the 18th century when the great Grand Tour collections were being formed.
Frame profile width: 12 cm
Finish: Painted or Silver/ Gold Leaf
Wood Type: Meranti