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The Garden Court

BURNE-JONES, Sir Edward

Agnew, T. & Sons

© Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
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Details

Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 27934

Creation/Production

BURNE-JONES, Sir Edward
Agnew, T. & Sons
Date: 1892

Acquisition

Gift, 23/4/1934
Given by Mrs Mark Hambourg

Measurements

(): h(cm) image size:42.5
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(): w(cm) image size:78
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(): h(cm) plate size:55.5
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(): w(cm) plate size:87.9
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(): h(cm) primary support:63.8
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(): w(cm) primary support:94.4
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Techniques

photogravure on paper

Material

Paper
ink

Location

In store
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