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Red Drawing Room – Royal Pavilion

Artist/Designer: John Nash

Project Location: Brighton, United Kingdom

Figure 1: Red Drawing Room, The Royal Pavilion, John Nash, 1815-1823. ( Source | Accessed : March 6, 2017 )
Figure 2: Red Drawing Room, The Royal Pavilion, John Nash, 1815-1823. ( Source | Accessed : March 6, 2017 )
Figure 3: Red Drawing Room, The Royal Pavilion, John Nash, 1815-1823. ( Source | Accessed : March 6, 2017 )
Figure 4: Red Drawing Room, The Royal Pavilion, John Nash, 1815-1823. ( Source | Accessed : March 6, 2017 )
Figure 5: The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England. ( Source | Accessed : March 19, 2017 )

Style/Period(s):
Aesthetic Movements, Revival Styles

Primary Material(s):
Fabric, Wood

Function(s):
Government, Residential Structure

Related Website(s):

Significant Date(s):
19th Century, 1815, 1825

Additional Information:
Jackson-Stops, Gervase. John Nash, Views of the Royal Pavilion. London: Pavilion, 1991.

Morley, John. The Making of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton: Designs and Drawings. London: CHP Editions, 2003.

Nash, John, and Augustus Pugin. The Royal Pavilion at Brighton. 1827.

Royal Pavilion (Brighton, England), and David Higginbottom. The Royal Pavilion at Brighton: Published by the Command of & Dedicated by Permission to the King. Brighton: Royal Pavilion, Art Gallery and Museums, 1976.

Rutherford, Jessica, and Marianne Fernande. The Prince's Passion: The Life of the Royal Pavilion. Brighton: Brighton & Hove City Council, 2003.

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