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Brunswick Terrace

From the Brighton Aquatints suite. Hand coloured edition of 55.

Notes by the artist: Brunswick Terrace.

Brunswick Terrace and Brunswick Square, Hove, were designed by an architect named Wild, who did other work at Brighton, including the Royal Chapel of St George. his work is representative of the combined ebullience and restraint that one associates with seaside terraces of stucco houses. but Decimus Burton., architect (1800-81) was probably more responsible than anyone else for the Regency architectural character of south coast watering places. He is associated with Hastings and St Leonard's, as Foulston is with Plymouth and Papworth with Cheltenham. Burton designed the screens at Hyde park corner and the Athenaeum Club in Pall Mall. He was less busy at Brighton than at Hastings, but his style (as Professor Richardson has written) 'collectively conveyed something of the manner of the Regency to the seaside and there are reminiscences of it from Dover to Sidmouth'.
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Brunswick Terrace

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From the Brighton Aquatints suite. Hand coloured edition of 55.

Notes by the artist: Brunswick Terrace.

Brunswick Terrace and Brunswick Square, Hove, were designed by an architect named Wild, who did other work at Brighton, including the Royal Chapel of St George. his work is representative of the combined ebullience and restraint that one associates with seaside terraces of stucco houses. but Decimus Burton., architect (1800-81) was probably more responsible than anyone else for the Regency architectural character of south coast watering places. He is associated with Hastings and St Leonard's, as Foulston is with Plymouth and Papworth with Cheltenham. Burton designed the screens at Hyde park corner and the Athenaeum Club in Pall Mall. He was less busy at Brighton than at Hastings, but his style (as Professor Richardson has written) 'collectively conveyed something of the manner of the Regency to the seaside and there are reminiscences of it from Dover to Sidmouth'.