Vestir Palacio a la moda. Carlos III y el amueblamiento textil del Palacio Real
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2000.v73.i290.818Abstract
Charles III wanted in a 1763 wholly splendid decoration for his New Royal Palace in Madrid. The silk textures of the walls directed by count Gazzola, implied first a very important command to the Lions manufactures, but finally the Spanish ones at Valencia provided the most of all the furbishing, based on the french designs, white Chinese «pekins» and Italian velvets put its touch of taste and exotism in this curious ensemble of fashion art, luxury and significant royal patronage of the home industry.
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