Design for a monument to the foundation of the Graphic Society by William Brockedon: frontal perspective
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Artist/Photographer | Papworth, John Woody (1820-1870)
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Country | UK: England |
Subject Date | 1849 |
Image Date | 1849 |
View | Interior |
Medium | Drawing |
Library Reference | SD73/12 |
Orientation | Portrait |
Colour / B&W |
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Notes |
NOTES:
The artist and inventor William Brockedon (1787-1854) founded the Graphic Society in 1833 as a society for artists to hold monthly meetings (conversazione) which non-members were encouraged to attend. This drawing was in Brockedon's own collection.
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Subject tags
monuments