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Glass plate negative of the Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle 1870 - 1900
Wet collodion negative | 22.7 x 17.7 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2401576

Attributed to John Wesley Livingston (1835-1897)
Glass plate negative of the Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle 1870 - 1900

Attributed to John Wesley Livingston (1835-1897)
Glass plate negative of the Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle 1870 - 1900


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A 7 x 9 inch glass plate negative of a display cabinet (RCIN 21595) filled with Sevres and other porcelain pieces, and various paintings above, with two covered chairs on either sides, in the Grand Corridor. A large sheet has been hung up behind the cabinet.
The porcelain pieces on the top shelf are: left, Sevres vase (RCIN 36086.1) and right, Sevres vase (RCIN 36086.2); two sets of two Sevres preserve pots on a tray (RCIN 58391.1 a-c and 58391.2 a-c).
Second shelf: left and right - two tall Dresden V-shape vases (WC [WA] 518 and 519) were sent to the London Museum on 23rd May 1919 by Command of HM Queen Mary. The four small juice cups and covers are Sevres, Manchester Service (RCIN 59282.1-24 a&b). The two ice pails and covers are Sevres Crauford service (RCIN 59315.1&2 a-c).
Bottom shelf: the two circular tureens with covers are Meissen RCIN 58089 a&b (left) and RCIN 58090 a&b (right). The two Tourani bottle coolers are RCIN 58160.1-11. The saucers are Tournai in the range of RCINS 33665.1-3, RCINS 33672.1-5 and RCINS 33671.1-10.
Provenance
Commissioned by the Royal Collection
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Medium and techniques
Wet collodion negative
Measurements
22.7 x 17.7 cm (whole object)
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