Whitehall Gateway

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  • About the work
    Location
    Country: Other
    City: storage
  • About the artist
    Thomas Sandby was born in Nottingham. He moved to London in 1741 to become a draughtsman for the Board of Ordnance. In this capacity he accompanied the Duke of Cumberland on military campaigns in Scotland and the Netherlands in the mid 1740s. The Duke was Ranger of Windsor Great Park. Sandby became his Steward in 1764 and later Deputy Ranger. He designed several buildings in the Park and was involved with the development of Virginia Water. He lived in Windsor during the late 1750s but moved to London in 1760, returning to Windsor in 1765. He was a founder member of the Royal Academy in 1768 and its first Professor of Architecture. In 1777 he became Architect of the King’s Works and, in 1780, Master Carpenter in the Office of Works.
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    Places
    England, London
    Subjects
    topography, tree, road, gate, window
    Materials & Techniques
    aquatint, colour aquatint
  • Details
    Title
    Whitehall Gateway
    Date
    1 January 1804
    Medium
    Colour aquatint
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Parker Gallery, July 1974
    GAC number
    11132