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The Dome Chandelier, 1939
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The Dome Chandelier, 1939
The Dome Chandelier, 1939. The Dome in Brighton, Sussex, dates from 1803 and was originally built by the Prince Regent as a stable block, part of the Royal Pavilion, his exotic seaside retreat in the Indo-Saracenic style. It was later converted into a concert hall. From A History of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, by Henry D. Roberts. [Country Life Limited, London, 1939]
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Brighton Chandelier East Sussex Henry D Henry D Roberts Roberts Royal Pavilion Royal Residence The Royal Pavilion
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This print showcases "The Dome Chandelier, 1939" in all its grandeur. The Dome, located in Brighton, Sussex, has a rich history dating back to 1803 when it was originally built as a stable block for the Prince Regent's Royal Pavilion. This Indo-Saracenic style building later underwent conversion into a concert hall. The chandelier takes center stage in this architectural masterpiece, illuminating the opulent interior with its exquisite lighting. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of timelessness to the image, capturing the essence of both the 19th and 20th centuries. Henry D. Roberts' book "A History of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton" serves as a valuable reference for understanding the significance of this iconic structure. Published by Country Life Limited in London during 1939, it provides insights into how this royal residence evolved over time. As we gaze upon this photograph from The Print Collector collection, we are transported back to the thirties when elegance and sophistication reigned supreme. It is a testament to British architecture and craftsmanship that continues to inspire awe today.
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