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Drawing, The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Blue (South) Drawing Room, Proposed Wall Decoration

This is a Drawing. It was created by Frederick Crace and collaborator: George IV, King of England. It is dated ca. 1820 and we acquired it in 1948. Its medium is graphite on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

It is credited Museum purchase through gift of Mrs. John Innes Kane.

Its dimensions are

22.9 x 29.3 cm (9 x 11 9/16 in.) Mat: 35.6 x 45.7 cm (14 x 18 in.)

It has the following markings

Stamp: Cooper Union Museum stamp on verso.

It is inscribed

In graphite, lower center (according to the Crace portfolios, in George IV's hand): Gallery next the dining toom color yellow/pannel to be raised and a dado the same as the other gallery.

Cite this object as

Drawing, The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Blue (South) Drawing Room, Proposed Wall Decoration; Frederick Crace (English, 1779–1859); Collaborator: George IV, King of England; England; graphite on paper; 22.9 x 29.3 cm (9 x 11 9/16 in.) Mat: 35.6 x 45.7 cm (14 x 18 in.); Museum purchase through gift of Mrs. John Innes Kane; 1948-40-32

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