Ackermann's Library for Works of Art

Made:
1813 in London
maker:
Augustus Charles Pugin
and
Ackermann and Company
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Ackermann's Library for Works of Art
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'Ackermann's Library for Works of Art'
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Etching and aquatint, hand coloured, by J. Bluck, after A. Pugin. `Ackermann's Library for Works of Art'. London, Ackermann's Repository 1813. The room is one of the first to have been illuminated by gas, using fittings designed by F.C. Accum. Men and wpmen depicted looking at artworks. 23.5 x 28.5cm

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1984-173/27
Materials:
aquatint and paper
type:
print, etching and aquatint
credit:
Elton Collection