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Sketches made during the Campaign of 1854-55 in the Crimea, Circassia and Constantinople

Print
25th October 1894 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Page from an article about the illness of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, containing photographs of Balaclava and Livadia

Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Sketches made during the Campaign of 1854-55 in the Crimea, Circassia and Constantinople (series title)
  • The Tsar's Illness: views in the Crimea (published title)
  • The Village and Harbour of Balaclava (assigned by artist)
  • The Bay of Yalta, looking towards Livadia, where the Tsar is now lying (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Print on paper
Brief description
Print, 'The Tsar's Illness: views in the Crimea', page from the Pall Mall Budget, London, 1894, in a bound volume titled 'Sketches made during the Campaign of 1854-55 in the Crimea, Circassia and Constantinople' by William Simpson
Physical description
Page from an article about the illness of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, containing photographs of Balaclava and Livadia
Dimensions
  • Volume height: 58cm
  • Volume width: 44.4cm
  • Volume depth: 3cm
Collection
Accession number
D.421A-1900

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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