Art Seen After Viewing the Screen
January 2007
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Aubusson tapestry, "Boys Playing Bowling Games," 18th century, |
Salt Lake City’s Grand America Hotel complements the dining with its primarily European art and antiques, selected and commissioned by owners Earl and Carol Holding during their worldwide travels. The five-diamond hotel’s resulting collection ranges from Chinese porcelain to marquetry by third-generation French artist Jean-Charles Spindler. Guests should view the handcrafted Barovier and Tosso, and Moscatelli chandeliers, including the largest bronze-and-crystal ones ever made, as well as oils by Henri Bouvet and John Grey; 18th-century Aubusson tapestries; a Napolean III boule clock; 19th-century Louis XVI gold-leaf mirrors; 17th-century hand-colored engravings and 19th-century hand-tinted Audubon lithographs.



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