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1935

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2017

  • Work on this object ended.

2021

2024

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Reproduction, Mural for Embassy Court, The Progress of Brighton

This is a Reproduction. It was after E. McKnight Kauffer. It is dated designed 1935, re-imagined 2017. Its medium is reproduction. It is a part of the department.

Kauffer’s The Progress of Brighton mural enlivened the entrance hall of the Embassy Court apartment building in Brighton, built by Wells Coates in 1935. In Kauffer’s design, the façade of the Brighton pavilion and statues that he photographed in Paris float along a horizon line with oversize maritime elements inspired by the paintings of Edward Wadsworth. The mural was installed by architectural decorators Eugene Mollo and Michael Egan using a patented technique that combined photography and painting.

It is credited Courtesy of Blue Storm.

Its dimensions are

H x W: 154.9 × 1052.8 cm (5 ft. 1 in. × 34 ft. 6 1/2 in.)

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Underground Modernist: E. McKnight Kauffer.

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