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Object Type
print
Museum number
G,5.117
Title
Object:
Elevation of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire's House in Piccadilly
Series:
Vitruvius Britannicus
Description
A plan and elevation of the Duke of Devonshire's house in Piccadilly, built in 1734-5 and demolished in 1924-5. 1767 Etching and engraving
Producer name
Print made by:
T M Müller Junior
After:
John Woolfe
School/style
British
Production date
1767
Materials
paper
Technique
etching
engraving
Dimensions
Height:
268 millimetres
Width:
363 millimetres
(trimmed)
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
For comment see 1880,1113.2027 For a note on Crowle's extra-illustrated Pennant see G,1.1
Bibliographic references
Adams 1983 / London Illustrated 1604-1850: a survey and index of topographical books and their plates
(45.5)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
architecture
Associated names
Associated with:
William Kent
Associated with:
William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
London
Acquisition name
Bequeathed by:
John Charles Crowle
Acquisition date
1811
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
G,5.117