Wall Elevation with Panels of Chinese Figures, for King's Library, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Frederick Crace, English, 1779–1859, George IV, King of England, English, 1762 – 1830, Brush and watercolor, pen and black ink, over graphite on white laid paper, Elevation of a wall, with a doorway in the center, over which is a painted trophy. This in turn is crowned by a carved pagoda roof with bells suspended from the finials. On the walls are panels with Chinese figures, enclosed in bamboo frames. Narrow columns with capitals of fan-like tracery at the corners., Original album associated with this collection still exists. See 1948-40-1 accessory, 1815–22, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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Wall Elevation, Panels, Chinese Figures, King's Library, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Frederick Crace, English, 1779–1859, George IV, King, England, English, 1762 – 1830, Brush, watercolor, pen, black ink, graphite, white laid paper, Elevation, wall, doorway, center, painted trophy, turn, crowned, carved pagoda roof, bells suspended, finials, walls, panels, Chinese figures, enclosed, bamboo frames, Narrow columns, capitals, fan- tracery, corners, Original album associated, collection, exists, See 1948-40-1 accessory, 1815–22, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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