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Ceiling Design with Fretwork Balcony and Open Sky, possibly for Conservatory/ Music Room, or Dining Room
Ceiling Design with Fretwork Balcony and Open Sky, possibly for Conservatory/ Music Room, or Dining Room
English Frederick Crace
1810
Medium
Pen and black ink, brush and grey wash, watercolor on thick white wove paper
Genre
Interior
Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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interiors
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