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English School, mid 19th century.
The dining room, Fairford Park, Gloucestershire.
Pen and grey ink and watercolour over traces of pencil with touches of white.
18.9 x 29 cm.
There are three drawings (on two sheets) for the eating room at Fairford in the Sir John Soane’s Museum dating from 1789–90 (SM (5) 80/1/65 recto & verso (6) 81/2/99).
They aim to remodel the room to make the wall panels more balanced, to use the same cornice as the main stair - case and to remodel the existing chimneypiece.
Provenance: Augusta Raymond-Barker, Fairford Park, Gloucestershire; thence by family descent until 2016.
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18.9 x 29 cmThe BADA Standard
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