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1 of 253523 objects
China 1 1902
Gelatin dry plate negative | 16.4 x 21.5 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2401895

Attributed to Edward Kemp (1872-1956)
China 1 1902

Attributed to Edward Kemp (1872-1956)
China 1 1902


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A whole plate glass negative of part of the King's Audience Room, now known as the Duke of Edinburgh's Audience Room (Room 200), featuring a fireplace with a pair of candelabra in the form of classical female figures; a clock and a pair of Sevres bowls. Above it are two small paintings, which may be reduced copies of Gainsborough portraits, one of which is Queen Charlotte, and part of a large painting of Elizabeth, Empress of Austria by Minnigerode (RCIN 400989). The Fireplace is RCIN 90167. Candelabra: RCIN 21698.1&2. Clock by Hanson: RCIN 30168. Bowls: Sevres-style RCIN 58153.1&2. The small paintings are: L. RCIN 404301, Frederica, Duchess of York and R. RCIN 404302, Queen Charlotte, both by Grimaldi.This is the negative to 2936751.
Provenance
Negatives commissioned by the Royal Collection for inventory purposes
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Gelatin dry plate negative
Measurements
16.4 x 21.5 cm (whole object)
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