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The painting of a violin on a door in the State Music Room is a trompe l'oeil (deceives the eye) and is one of the best-remembered treasures at Chatsworth, in Derbyshire. Painted by Jan van der Vaart (c. 1653-1727), it came from Devonshire House in Piccadilly and has been at Chatsworth for over 150 years.
BKS1486 Finish: Solid brass, electro-plated with gold finish, giclee print Dimensions: Approx. 0.75" W x 1" L Packaged in Recycled PETE Plastic Sleeve with Provenance Card