Design for the Corridor to the Chinese Gallery, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Frederick Crace, English, 1779–1859, Brush and watercolor, graphite on cream wove paper, Vertical rectangle. Design for the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. In the foreground, one of the divisions of the Gallery trelliswork framing, hung with wooden bells, and surmounted by a section containing an ornamental rectangular painted glass panel. Standards with hanging lanterns on either side. In perspective, at left, the west side of the Gallery is visible. With mantelpiece and niches to left and right containing cabinets on which stand plaster Chinese figures in costume. Staircase in background., 1815–19, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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Design, Corridor, Chinese Gallery, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Frederick Crace, English, 1779–1859, Brush, watercolor, graphite, cream wove paper, Vertical rectangle, Design, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, foreground, divisions, Gallery trelliswork framing, hung, wooden bells, surmounted, section containing, ornamental rectangular painted glass panel, Standards, hanging lanterns, side, perspective, left, west side, Gallery, visible, mantelpiece, niches, left, right containing cabinets, stand plaster Chinese figures, costume, Staircase, background, 1815–19, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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