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The Music Room, Brighton Pavilion

Augustus Charles Pugin, 1826

A preparatory drawing for one of the 1826 'Views of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton' published by John Nash. Shows the ornate Music Room designed by Frederick Crace for the Prince Regent. The figures are drawn from life by John Stephanoff and several can be identified.

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Title of artwork, date

The Music Room, Brighton Pavilion, 1826

Date supported

1985

Medium and material

Pencil heightened with wash

Dimensions

26 x 34 cm

Grant

650

Total cost

2600

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