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The ceiling and other ornaments in the Temple of the Sun
                  
                                          1763
                                      
                
              
                              
              
                                                        
                                            L 356 LR/11 Recto
              
                                            Département des Arts graphiques
              
              
              - Inventory number
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                      L 356 LR/11 RectoHandwritten inventory reference:vol.9, p.57
 
- Collection
- 
                      Département des Arts graphiques
                      
 Collection Edmond de Rothschild
- Artist/maker / School / Artistic centre
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                                                                          GRIGNION Charles
                        (1717-1810), gravé par
 Ecole anglaise
 gravé d'après CHAMBERS William
 écrit par CHAMBERS William
 
- Object name/Title
- The ceiling and other ornaments in the Temple of the Sun
- Description/Features
- Description de l'album :
 London, printed by J. Haberkorn, in Grafton Street, St. Anne's Soho; published for the author, and to be had at his house in Poland Street; likewise of A. Millar, D. Wilson, and T. Becket, all in the Strand; of R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall; R. Sayer in Fleet-Street, A. Webley in Holborn, J. Walter at Charing-Cross, and Dorothy Mercier at the Golden Ball, Windmill Street, Golden Square. MDCCLXIII.
 Demie-reliure en basane marbrée.
 H : 00,564 m
 L : 00,420 m
 D : 00,040 m
 Livre ouvert : 00,860 m
- Date
- 1763
- Collector / Previous owner / Commissioner / Archaeologist / Dedicatee
- Dernière provenance : Rothschild, baron Edmond de
- Acquisition details
- don
- Acquisition date
- 1935
- Current location
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                      Réserve Edmond de Rothschild
 Plans, elevations, sections, and perspective views of the gardens and buildings at Kew in Surry, the seat of Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales By William ChambersChambers, member of the Imperial Academy of Arts at Florence, and of the Royal Academy of Architecture at Paris, architect to the King, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales.
 L 356 LR
 Folio 15
 gravé au recto
 This artwork is on view by appointment in the reference room for prints and drawings