. English: A reproduction as a postcard of the Italian Opera House (King's Theatre), built by John Vanbrugh, at the Haymarket before it was destroyed by a fire on 17 June 1789. The original print was earlier published in Charles John Smith's Historical and Literary Antiquities,[1] Messrs Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.[2] The book and print was republished as: Smith, Charles John (1875) Historical and Literary Curiosities, London: Chatto and Windus, Piccadilly, pp. Plate 97 Retrieved on 10 February 2011. The original print measures 18 cm x cm and is under the H. R. Beard Collection F94-14. TM 376.
. English: A reproduction as a postcard of the Italian Opera House (King's Theatre), built by John Vanbrugh, at the Haymarket before it was destroyed by a fire on 17 June 1789. The original print was earlier published in Charles John Smith's Historical and Literary Antiquities,[1] Messrs Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.[2] The book and print was republished as: Smith, Charles John (1875) Historical and Literary Curiosities, London: Chatto and Windus, Piccadilly, pp. Plate 97 Retrieved on 10 February 2011. The original print measures 18 cm x cm and is under the H. R. Beard Collection F94-14. TM 376. Victoria and Albert Museum, London Deutsch: William Capon (1757-1827): Italian Opera House (King's Theatre). (Architekt: de:John Vanbrugh). Bleistift und Wasserfarben. Originalgröße: 18 cm x 21,3 cm H. R. Beard Collection F94-14. TM 376. Victoria and Albert Museum, London . 1783[3]. William Capon (1757–1827) Alternative names Capon Description British painter Date of birth/death 6 October 1757 26 September 1827 Location of birth/death Norwich London Work location London Authority control : Q8006530 VIAF: 21718370 ULAN: 500008644 LCCN: no94000607 RKD: 15209 WorldCat 177 London Kings Theatre Haymarket
Size: 2410px × 2073px
Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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