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long gallery

  1. a large gallery, found especially in the uppermost stories of Elizabethan and Jacobean manor houses, used as a family room and as a promenade.


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His “Interior, the Long Gallery at Sutton Place,†a study of the reds and browns of a 16th-century mansion in Surrey was painted more than two decades earlier, but exhibits the same effect.

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A number of pictures from the exhibition Seen to be Heard will be used at Stormont's long gallery where the women will also present their manifesto to MLAs later on Wednesday.

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The steps and banisters were of oak; the staircase window was high and latticed; both it and the long gallery into which the bedroom doors opened looked as if they belonged to a church rather than a house.

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More recently Norsworthy had two solo shows of his artwork run concurrently at Long Gallery Harlem and Project for Empty Space in Newark, N.J.

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The pieces in the Long Gallery exhibition “Interior Dialogue†were exquisitely rendered tondos, round mounds of fabric printed with complexly colored images of decorative vases that floated within decorative backgrounds.

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