Homes Antiques

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

good example of this approach. It is actually


a photographic copy that has been touched up


with oil and varnish to resemble a painting.


Diana is especially keen on portraits and


her favourite hangs in the hall. Depicting a


young boy with a wheelbarrow he appears


to be heading out towards the garden. ‘I love


him. I’ve known him since I was a child’ she


says but it’s the actual image not necessarily


the authenticity that fascinates her. The gilt-


framed painting La Poesia in the sitting room
is a copy after Carlo Dolci (1616–1686). The
original hangs in the Galleria Corsini Florence.
‘It’s the look we’re after not always the
provenance’ she says. ‘I don’t necessarily go out
searching for specific items things just catch
my eye.’ For Diana it’s clear that the thrill of
collecting lies in discovery and surprise. ‘It’s the
excitement of never knowing what you might
come home with!’ Q

ABOVE The
botanical prints
reect Diana’s love
of gardening. The
tapestry fragment
on the green
cupboard depicts a
phoenix rising –
a symbol of their
recovery after a re
swept through
the house

H&A SUMMER 2017 57

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