Design
c. 1847 (drawn)
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A sheet of faintly executed studies for figures seated on plinths, probably ceiling panels for Deysbrook House, Liverpool, with figures representing allegories such as 'Friendliness' and 'Liberality.'
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Brief description | Design by Alfred Stevens, a sheet of faintly executed studies for figures seated on plinths, red chalk, 1847. |
Physical description | A sheet of faintly executed studies for figures seated on plinths, probably ceiling panels for Deysbrook House, Liverpool, with figures representing allegories such as 'Friendliness' and 'Liberality.' |
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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 XCI - National Gallery number |
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Accession number | E.265-1975 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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