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  1. PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) - “Pemberley Sculpture Gallery” Official ClipElizabeth (Keira Knightley) contemplates her relationship with Mr. Darcy as she explore...

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  2. Wednesday 22 June 2016. Object #44 - Marble Statues - Pride and Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright. Pride and Prejudice, as a story, is about women in a particular time and place. One woman in particular, Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley).

    • Austen in Bakewell
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    • Mr Darcy at Chatsworth

    It is believed that Jane Austen may have based her idea of Pemberley on Chatsworth House and written the novel while in Bakewell. "The eye was instantly caught by Pemberley House, situated on the opposite side of the valley into which the road into some abruptness wound." "It was a large, handsome, stone building standing well on rising ground, and...

    If you visit the house, you may recognise the grand staircase and ceiling of the Painted Hall where Lizzie and the Gardiners start their tour of Pemberley. The Sculpture Gallery was used in the scene where Elizabeth Bennet sees the bust of Mr Darcy, and his housekeeper describes his many good qualities. You will also recognise the beautiful veiled ...

    As a souvenir from the filming, we still have the bust of Mr Darcy, played by Matthew Macfadyen. The bust is made of resin mixed with marble dust and was created by Nick Dutton in 2004 as a prop for the film. It can be found in the Orangery shop, through the Sculpture Gallery. You can buy your own Darcy bust in our gift shops and online shop.

  3. Find the exact filming location! During her visit to Pemberley, Elizabeth, accompanied by her relatives, stumbles upon a room adorned with sculptures, one of which strikingly resembles Mr. Darcy. This captivating scene unfolds in the UK, specifically in the town of Bakewell, Derbyshire. For a...

  4. 8. Juli 2013 · The notorious scene in the nation's favourite BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, in which Colin Firth as Mr Darcy emerges wet-shirted and dripping from the lake of his country estate...

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    • Liz Bury
  5. The Veiled Vestal was moved to Chatsworth House, the seat of the Cavendish family, in 1999. In 2005 it appeared in Joe Wright 's Pride and Prejudice film. The sculpture was featured prominently in a scene where the protagonist Elizabeth Bennet visits Pemberley, the house of Mr. Darcy.

  6. 22. Sept. 2015 · Their Pride and Prejudice would get out of the studio and into the sun-dappled countryside. It would be shot entirely on 16mm film, rather than falling back on the cheaper film and video ...