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The North Drawing-Room, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, 1824, (1946). Creator: John Nash
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The North Drawing-Room, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, 1824, (1946). Creator: John Nash
The North Drawing-Room, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, 1824, (1946). View of one of the drawing-rooms in the Pavilion, the Regency Indo-Saracenic seaside retreat of George, Prince of Wales, with interior design by John Nash. Supporting columns are disguised as palm trees. From " British Furniture Makers, by John Gloag. [Collins, London, 1946]
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This print showcases the exquisite North Drawing-Room of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, East Sussex. Designed by the renowned architect John Nash, this Regency Indo-Saracenic retreat was a favored seaside destination for George, Prince of Wales. The interior design is a testament to Nash's creativity and attention to detail. In this particular room, we are greeted with an enchanting sight - supporting columns cleverly disguised as palm trees. This ingenious touch adds an exotic flair to the space and perfectly complements the vibrant yellow color scheme that permeates throughout. The photograph captures not only the grandeur of this 19th-century palace but also provides a glimpse into British history and architectural brilliance. It transports us back to a time when opulence and elegance were paramount. As we explore further, it becomes evident that every element has been carefully curated to create an atmosphere of regal splendor. The sitting room exudes warmth and sophistication, inviting visitors to relax in its luxurious embrace. Today, this iconic tourist attraction continues to draw crowds who marvel at its stunning interior decoration and rich heritage. This print serves as a reminder of Britain's social history during the early 20th century when William Collins published "British Furniture Makers" by John Gloag. With its striking colors and impeccable design, this image encapsulates both beauty and historical significance – a true treasure from our past brought alive through photography.
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