Horseguards by Barbara Robinson
- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-012/26
- Pièce
- 1990s
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Robinson, Barbara, 1928-
Horseguards by Barbara Robinson
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Robinson, Barbara, 1928-
Hydrangea and olive branch by Barbara Robinson
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Robinson, Barbara, 1928-
Watercolour painting of Little Dean’s Yard, looking west towards Liddell’s Arch by Jan Poortenaar
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Poortenaar, Jan, 1886-1958
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Abrahams, Ivor, 1935-2015
Still life by Barbara Robinson
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Robinson, Barbara, 1928-
The Busby Library by G.R. Sarjent
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Watercolour painting of the Busby Library. Pencil and watercolour on paper, resembles the Busby Library today, except that the ceiling and presses are now replicas of these, and the presses lack the metal bars; a scholar stands in the middle of the room and another sits in the corner, Busby's chair is in the middle of the room; desks line the walls. Glazed with glass Previously referenced as P0001/72
Sarjent, George Reid, c.1788-1855
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Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire (Levinson 350); Silkscreen print in colours, on Arches paper, signed in pencil, numbered 71 of an edition of 150.
Piper, John Egerton Christmas, 1903-1992
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Cockerell, Sir Charles Robert, 1788-1863
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Framed watercolour of Turle's House from before its demolition in 1883
The Abbey from Tothill Street by James Millar
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Distant view of the Abbey from Tothill Street; in the background right centre can be seen Hawksmoor's West Towers of the Abbey, in front of them lies the end of Tothill Street; on the north side of the street we see a 17th century shop and an 18th century shop with three bays and a four storey building of 18th century shops of eight bays; on the south side we can see a butcher's shop and a three bayed 18th century building with dormer windows; there are numerous frequenting chambermaids looking out of the top windows; shoppers and travellers stand in the street while a cart makes deliveries to the butcher.
Millar, James, c.1715-1792