Dining Room Elevation in a Simplified Third Pompeian Style, ca. 1870–90, Pen and black ink, watercolor over graphite, sheet: 13 3/8 x 17 1/8 in. (33.9 x 43.5 cm), John Gregory Crace (British, London 1809–1889 Dulwich) , and Son, John Dibblee Crace (British, London 1838–1919 London), John Dibblee Crace was born into a long line of interior decorators. His ancestors Edward and Frederic Crace (British, 1725-1799; 1779-1825) had been responsible for the decoration of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton for King George III
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Dining Room Elevation, Simplified Third Pompeian Style, ca, 1870–90, Pen, black ink, watercolor, graphite, sheet, 13 3/8 x 17 1/8, 33.9 43.5 cm, John Gregory Crace, British, London, 1809–1889, Dulwich, and Son, Dibblee, 1838–1919, Dibblee, Crace, born, long line, interior decorators, ancestors Edward, Frederic, 1725-1799, 1779-1825, responsible, decoration, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, King George, III
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