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Reference number

XP11

Purpose

Charles-Louis Clérisseau, Architectural composition: View of an entrance portico, dated 1766, Insc : (label on verso) given by Soane to the Princess Murat in 1816. Bought from Mrs Fellden 1915. HMW

Inscribed

(label on verso) given by Soane to the Princess Murat 1816, bought by me from Mrs Fellden in 1915. HMW

Hand

Charles Louis Clérisseau (1721 - 1820)

Notes

Presented to the Museum in 1971 by the daughters of the late Revd. H. Milne-Walker

Level

Drawing

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