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The Pavilion at Brighton, the Marine Palace of his Majesty, George IVth.
The Pavilion at Brighton, the Marine Palace of his Majesty, George IVth.
Engraved by T.Sutherland.
Drawn and Published by J. Cordwell, at his Repository, 20 Great East Street, Brighton, 1821.
Aquatint printed in colours and hand finished, cut and laid on album paper. Sheet 235 x 305mm, 9¼ x 12".
View of the front of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, as re-designed by John Nash between 1815-1822. Although the exterior was in the Indo-Saracenic style the interiors were in the most extravagant chinoiserie style ever executed in the British Isles. In the foreground is the traffic on the Steine; above the title the rooms are identified, marking the Kitchen, drawing rooms, the Round Salon and the Music Room.
Ford: Images of Brighton, 491.
[Ref: 21576]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The West or Garden Front of The Pavilion at Brighton, the Marine Palace of his Majesty, George IVth.
The West or Garden Front of The Pavilion at Brighton, the Marine Palace of his Majesty, George IVth.
[Engraved by T.Sutherland.]
Drawn and Published by J. Cordwell, at his Repository, 20 Great East Street, Brighton, 1824.
Aquatint, fine impression. 290 x 350mm (11½ x 13¾") very large margins.
View of the back entrance of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, as re-designed by John Nash between 1815-1822. Although the exterior was in the Indo-Saracenic style the interiors were in the most extravagant chinoiserie style ever executed in the British Isles. This example lacks the engraver's name.
Ford: Images of Brighton, 538.
[Ref: 44556]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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