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1. What colors do you think are best for a bedroom?
Yes..that would be nice. Really dark, dense Plum and Raisin shades..and some muted silvers, pewters, and even oxidized silvers would be cool. - Really dark, espresso brown works with lavenders and steely shades like that, too. But it has to be a cooler espresso brown, vs a warmer brown. - If you go to a fabric store, you can check out the big bolts of faux fur they have. They have a couple that resemble the fur of a silver fox..which could be used to cover throw pillows, or have cut to a large size and used as a throw over the bed or a chair. - Dark woods (like Mahagony or dark espresso brown stains) with brushed aluminum, matte silver or antique silver drawer pulls, hooks, and hardware would look pretty. - I think walls in a more neutralized shade of lavender would be less fluffy. If you selected the lavender shades for two walls, maybe a "muddy" lavender, vs bubblegum-y. Adding silvers will smooth it all out and you will have a less grape bubblegum feel/look to the room. Adding a couple of dark Plum pillows, or artwork would make it appear calmer. - The other two walls could be the same shade as the other two, but deeper by a few shades. - Hit the home improvement stores or even hardware stores. There are a ton of items that construction teams use, that could be utilized in your color scheme. Such as: Square or round, aluminum buckets, troughs or containers. Really cute to use for office supplies, magazines, or beauty supplies. All the aluminum, industrial supplies will compliment brushed stainless, matte silver and cool pewters really well. You can even dry-brush metallic silver/pewter paint on to picture frames, or an antique, old, vintage chair. - This sounds really really pretty, upscale, sophistacted, smooth and will be a great space for you to study, sleep and live. Nice! . . . Am aquarium with silver, amethyst and clear stones/marbles would be really pretty in there..with some pretty, floaty, silvery fish. Aquariums are ni;ce, since even with the lights out, they are a soft, soothing light source. - A large potted plant with micro-mini white lights on it would be nice, too. You could collect crystals from craft supply stores and add to lampshades, or your potted plant. - If you are in the mood, you can scour local thrift & discount stores for dishes and pottery in the colors you like. You can also buy used (broken) ceramic tiles at tile stores. Crack them with a rubber mallo..and glue them to a desk-top, table-top, picture frame, or even a wall. You just leave speaces in-between, and fill in with any color grout you like. You have a cool, mosaic that will anchor the shades of the room. You can also do this with lots of chunks of broken mirrors or mirrored marbles. - Another sort of retro thing is to add a "disco ball" to the room. The mirrored ball with pick up the steely, smooth, cooler shades of lavender, steely grey, dark raisin-y grey, dark plum, and would be beautiful. I really like the idea of using silver faux fox fur for a large thrown, or even covered a bench, pillows, chair or something with it. . . .
2. How big is the worlds largest chair?
Easy- measure your moms a** and divide by two
3. What is the chair depicted in Cesare Maccari's 1889 painting "Cicerone denuncia Catilina?
Roman senators sat on benches while the consuls had the privilege of sitting on curule chairs (which are not shown in the fresco).In addition to the arrangement of the seating, Cesare Maccari's Cicerone denuncia Catalina contains other errors, among which are the location of this particular meeting and Cicero's (apparent) age. The seating depicted is the artist's imagination as we do not know what the senators' benches looked like.The senate building at the time of this Nov 8, 63 BC oration was the Curia Hostilia but the meeting on Nov 8 actually took place in the Temple of Jupiter Stator (this mentioned by Cicero in his speech), not in the Curia Cornelia (built in 52 BC) as depicted by Maccari.According to the article Seating Space in the Roman Senate and the Senatores Pedarii by Lily Ross Taylor and Russell T. Scott in Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association Vol. 100 (1969), Roman senators sat on benches (subsellia). Cicero specifically mentions 'benches' in his speech. Taylor and Scott also note thatThe arrangements in the senate chamber were similar whether the meeting was held in the Curia or in a temple....There was no fixed place for individuals, though men of the same rank were together.Archaeologists Lesley & Roy A. Adkins, Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome also say:Senators sat on benches (subselli) down the long sides of the building...The use of curule chairs was a privilege generally reserved for consuls:Cicero's position as presiding consul was in a curule chair on a tribunal at the other end of a central aisle. Claudius in senatorial trials sometimes left his curule chair and sat with the senators (Dio 60.I6.31).Adkins & Adkins state that, during the republic, Curule magistrates (praetors, consuls, censors and curule aediles) had the right to sit on a special chair (sella curulis) as a symbol of their office.While we have good idea of what the consuls sat on and what their curule seats looked like, for the senators we are less sure. We know they sat on benches but whether or not they had backrests is unknown. Even the (weak) circumstantial evidence is inconclusive: on the one hand, as The HonRose commented, chairs with (sloping) backs were generally intended for 'women and invalids' but, on the other hand, the solium (a chair with a high, straight back) was used by the pater familias.Additional comments on Maccari's frescoThe Temple of Jupiter Stator has not survived and there is some dispute as to exactly where it was located. The Curia Cornelia, which Maccari claims to depict, has also not survived but we know that it was a (non-square) rectangular building, as is the (still standing) Curia Julia. The interior of the Curia Cornelia would more likely have resembled the image below than Maccari's picture.Curia Julia interior reconstruction. It seems to be based on a church pew or (as suggested by bonzo-lz, who also notes that Maccari 'worked a lot in churches') a choir bench. The curule seat or chair which the consuls used is not depicted in Cesare Maccari's painting. The Wikipedia article has this depiction: "Curule chair, sella curulis, Museo Borbonico, vol. vi. tav. 28." SourceThe late republic / early empire funerary relief below shows a curule chair."Funerary relief representing a curule chair. Marble, Roman artwork, 50 BC-50 CE. From the Torre Gaia at Via Casilina (Rome)."
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