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Design for Argyll Concert Rooms, Regent Street, London, c
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Design for Argyll Concert Rooms, Regent Street, London, c
XYC213882 Design for Argyll Concert Rooms, Regent Street, London, c.1819-20 (w/c over graphite on paper) by Nash, John (1752-1835) & Repton, George Stanley (1786-1858); 20.3x25.4 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; (add.info.: rebuilt by Nash in 1819 because of bad repair; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22817662
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This print showcases the exquisite design of the Argyll Concert Rooms, located on Regent Street in London. Created around 1819-20 by renowned architects John Nash and George Stanley Repton, this watercolor over graphite on paper artwork measures 20.3x25.4 cm and is currently housed at the Yale Center for British Art in the Paul Mellon Collection. Originally built in 1806, the Argyll Concert Rooms underwent a reconstruction by Nash due to its deteriorating condition. This architectural masterpiece became a symbol of English excellence during the regency period and was frequented by fashionable individuals seeking entertainment and cultural experiences. The image captures an exterior view of this grand corner building, which later became known as Dickins and Jones after reopening in 1820. Its elegant English architecture stands tall against a backdrop of bustling streets, evoking a sense of sophistication that defined this era. Sadly, tragedy struck when the concert hall was ravaged by fire in 1830, forever altering its historical significance. However, through this remarkable painting preserved at Yale's collection, we can still appreciate its former glory and imagine ourselves transported back to a time when music filled these hallowed halls. This print from Fine Art Finder offers us a glimpse into an iconic piece of London's architectural history – an enduring testament to both artistic brilliance and societal aspirations during one of England's most influential periods.
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