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Glass plate negative of a baby's cradle 1880 - 1900
Gelatin dry plate negative | 22.7 x 17.7 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2403067

Attributed to John Wesley Livingston (1835-1897)
Glass plate negative of a baby's cradle 1880 - 1900

Attributed to John Wesley Livingston (1835-1897)
Glass plate negative of a baby's cradle 1880 - 1900


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A 9 x 7 inch glass plate negative of a baby's cradle or cot, and part of the terracotta sculpture bust of Queen Philippa by Rysbrack (accidently broken in 1905), on top of corner cupboard, possibly in the Garter Ante Room, Windsor Castle. See photograph RCIN 2935669. The cradle and bedding are possibly RCINs 72042 and 72043, which was said to be made for Princess Amelia, daughter of George III.
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Commissioned by the Royal Collection for inventory purposes
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Medium and techniques
Gelatin dry plate negative
Measurements
22.7 x 17.7 cm (whole object)
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