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The Corridor or Long Gallery in its Final Phase, from Views of the Royal Pavilion

The Corridor or Long Gallery in its Final Phase, from Views of the Royal Pavilion


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The Corridor or Long Gallery in its Final Phase, from Views of the Royal Pavilion

STC59444 The Corridor or Long Gallery in its Final Phase, from Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton by John Nash (1752-1835) 1826 (aquatint) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22788474

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

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This print captures the grandeur and elegance of "The Corridor or Long Gallery in its Final Phase" from Views of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. The renowned English artist, John Nash, beautifully depicts this architectural masterpiece in his aquatint artwork dating back to 1826. As you gaze upon this image, you are transported into a world of opulence and sophistication. The corridor is adorned with exquisite lanterns that cast a soft glow on the scene below. A magnificent chandelier hangs gracefully from above, illuminating the space with its dazzling light. Bamboo and cane furniture line the gallery, providing a touch of oriental charm. The Chinese influence is evident throughout the composition, as seen in the intricate waterlily patterns adorning various elements within the corridor. This chinoiserie design adds an exotic flair to an already enchanting setting. Intriguingly, a collection of walking sticks can be spotted leaning against one wall - perhaps belonging to esteemed guests who have strolled through these halls over time. This print is not just a visual delight; it also offers us a glimpse into history and artistry at its finest. It serves as a testament to Nash's talent for capturing architectural beauty while showcasing his deep appreciation for Chinese aesthetics. With this stunning piece displayed proudly on your wall, you invite both elegance and cultural richness into your living space – truly making it an exceptional addition to any art lover's collection.

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