Design for the monument to Dorothy, Lady Brownlow, in St Nicholas's Church, Sutton.
Design
Ca.1700 (drawn)
Ca.1700 (drawn)
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Pen and ink and wash drawing on paper
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Title | Design for the monument to Dorothy, Lady Brownlow, in St Nicholas's Church, Sutton. |
Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and wash |
Brief description | Design for the monument to Dorothy, Lady Brownlow, in St Nicholas's Church, Sutton, by William Stanton |
Physical description | Pen and ink and wash drawing on paper |
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Object history | One of 44 designs from a volume of mural monuments (D.1099 to 1142-1898) Bought from E Parsons and Sons, 28 May 1898. |
Production | This drawing was acquired in 1898 as the work of Caius Gabriel Cibber. It was first attributed to William Stanton (one of a family of master-masons of Holborn) by John Physick in 1968. |
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Bibliographic reference | Snodin, Michael and Llewellyn, Nigel (eds.), Baroque 1620-1800. Style in the Age of Magnificence, exh. cat., V&A Publishing, London, 2009
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Accession number | D.1104-1898 |
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Record created | August 20, 2008 |
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