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View of Buckingham House, engraved by W. Knight, published 1799 (engraving)
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View of Buckingham House, engraved by W. Knight, published 1799 (engraving)
STC119591 View of Buckingham House, engraved by W. Knight, published 1799 (engraving) by Dayes, Edward (1763-1804) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: built for Duke of Buckingham (1703); purchased by George III in 1762; George IV commissioned John Nash (1752-1835) to remodel it; Queen Victoria made it royal familys London residence (1837); ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23370740
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Buckingham Palace Grounds Queen Anne Architecture
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This print showcases a historic view of Buckingham House, the predecessor to the iconic Buckingham Palace. Engraved by W. Knight and published in 1799, this piece offers a glimpse into the architectural beauty that once graced these grounds. Originally built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703, this grand residence was later purchased by George III in 1762. It underwent significant transformations under the direction of John Nash on commission from George IV, resulting in its magnificent remodel. The image captures the impressive facade of Buckingham House, showcasing its elegant Queen Anne architecture. The symmetrical design is complemented by meticulously manicured gardens and parkland surrounding it. With time, this regal abode would evolve into what we now know as Buckingham Palace – London's royal family residence since Queen Victoria ascended to the throne in 1837. This engraving allows us to appreciate both its historical significance and enduring allure. As part of The Stapleton Collection, this artwork provides a window into England's rich architectural heritage. Its inclusion within Fine Art Finder ensures that it can be enjoyed by art enthusiasts worldwide while preserving its out-of-copyright status.
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