Design for the West Wall of the Music Room, for Brighton Pavilion, Brighton, England, Frederick Crace, English, 1779–1859, Brush and watercolor, gouache over traces of graphite on white wove paper, Elevation of west wall, with the two large wall paintings of bamboo trees and pagodas flanking the fireplace. The wall panels are flanked by paintings of Chinese columns entwined by serpents. The coved section is shown above on separate piece of paper, with three lozenge-shaped painted glass panels. Alternative design painted underneath., ca. 1817, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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Design, West Wall, Music Room, Brighton Pavilion, Brighton, England, Frederick Crace, English, 1779–1859, Brush, watercolor, gouache, traces, graphite, white wove paper, Elevation, west wall, two large wall paintings, bamboo trees, pagodas flanking, fireplace, wall panels, flanked, paintings, Chinese columns entwined, serpents, coved section, shown, separate piece, paper, three lozenge-shaped painted glass panels, Alternative design painted underneath, ca, 1817, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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