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Addenda to Dedicated to the Unknown Artists: Addenda II, Section 10: Fronts
Susan Hiller (1942 - 2019)
Brighton Pier
Edward Bawden (1903 - 1989)
Interior of Rotunda
John Nash (1752 - 1835)
Music and Concert Room
John Nash (1752 - 1835)
King’s Private Apartments
John Nash (1752 - 1835)
Brighton: Regency Square
John Piper (1903 - 1992)
A Perspective View of Brighthelmston, and the Sea Coast as far as the Isle of Wight
James, I Lambert (1725 - 1788)
Arthur Wallis
Banqueting Room
John Nash (1752 - 1835)
Brighton Pavilion
Adrian Daintrey (1902 - 1988)
Royal Pavilion
Edward Bawden (1903 - 1989)
The Cricket Match between Sussex and Kent, at Brighton
William Drummond
Charles Jones Basebe (c.1818 - 1880)
George Henry Phillips
Perspective View of Steine Front
John Nash (1752 - 1835)
The Kitchen
John Nash (1752 - 1835)
The Salon
John Nash (1752 - 1835)
View of Brighton with Chain Pier
William George Moss
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