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Design for the Entrance Hall, the East Wall, the Royal Pavilion, Brighton by English Frederick Crace — VisualArtsDB
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Design for the Entrance Hall, the East Wall, the Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Design for the Entrance Hall, the East Wall, the Royal Pavilion, Brighton
English Frederick Crace
1800
Medium
Watercolor, pen and black ink, traces of graphite (?) Support: paper
Genre
Interior
Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Styles
interiors
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