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Design

1862 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A sheet of various studies, amongst which are four for the international exhibition certificate of honourable mention. On the left of the page are designs for the panelling of his own dining- room at Haverstok Hill, c. 1867. To the right, the design for a great stateroom with balcony and deeply coved ceiling. Possibly related to the 1856 project of government buildings. The reverse shows various studies for furniture, probably for Stevens' own house at Haverstock Hill.


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Brief description
Design by Alfred Stevens, a sheet of various studies, amongst which are four for the international exhibition certificate of honourable mention, pencil, 1862.
Physical description
A sheet of various studies, amongst which are four for the international exhibition certificate of honourable mention. On the left of the page are designs for the panelling of his own dining- room at Haverstok Hill, c. 1867. To the right, the design for a great stateroom with balcony and deeply coved ceiling. Possibly related to the 1856 project of government buildings. The reverse shows various studies for furniture, probably for Stevens' own house at Haverstock Hill.
Dimensions
  • Height: 32.3cm
  • Width: 38cm
Dimensions taken from Romney Towndrow, Kenneth, The Works of Alfred Stevens at the Tate Gallery. London: Published by the Tate Gallery Trustees, 1950.
Credit line
Gifted from the Tate Gallery, date of receipt 11th October 1974. Gift refers to objects E.21 to 380-1975.
Bibliographic reference
Romney Towndrow, Kenneth. The Works of Alfred Stevens at the Tate Gallery. London: Published by the Tate Gallery Trustees, 1950.
Other number
N.G. No. 3399 LXXVII - National Gallery number
Collection
Accession number
E.251-1975

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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