Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Architect/Designer | Nash, John (1752-1835) |
Artist/Photographer | Smith, Edwin (1912-1971) |
Country | UK: England |
City | Brighton |
Subject Date | 1823 |
Image Date | 1959 |
View | Exterior |
Style | Indian Style |
Medium | Photoprint |
Library Reference | ESP/ENG/3149 (ES1081.4) |
Orientation | Landscape |
Colour Info | Black and white |
Credit | Edwin Smith / RIBA Collections |
Subject | Shadows ; Domes ; Fantastic architecture ; Canopies ; Palaces |
NOTES: The Royal Pavilion was built as a seaside retreat for the then Prince Regent (later King George IV). Originally the 'Marine Pavilion', a Neo-Classical building designed by Henry Holland and completed in 1787, it was transformed into this Indian style building by John Nash in 1815-1822. Using new technology, Nash enlarged the building and added the domes and minarets by superimposing a cast iron framework over Holland's pavilion.
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