
The Chapel Of St George, Kemp Town
From the Brighton Aquatints suite. Hand coloured edition of 55.
Notes by the artist: The Chapel Of St George, Kemp Town.
This building stands in a small quiet square in Kemp Town, not far from the sea front. It was built in the 1820's by Wild and Busby, architects. (Busby was probably the architect who designed Euston Square, London.) Inside, it has been spoilt: that is to say, its original fittings have been removed and it has been made more conventionally 'ecclesiastical' in appearance. But outside it is still one of the most charming of the Brighton churches, its stucco and yellow-brick walls having very much the colour and texture of faded newspaper. The building on the extreme right is a bath house, built in the would-be Hindu style of the Pavilion.
Notes by the artist: The Chapel Of St George, Kemp Town.
This building stands in a small quiet square in Kemp Town, not far from the sea front. It was built in the 1820's by Wild and Busby, architects. (Busby was probably the architect who designed Euston Square, London.) Inside, it has been spoilt: that is to say, its original fittings have been removed and it has been made more conventionally 'ecclesiastical' in appearance. But outside it is still one of the most charming of the Brighton churches, its stucco and yellow-brick walls having very much the colour and texture of faded newspaper. The building on the extreme right is a bath house, built in the would-be Hindu style of the Pavilion.
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From the Brighton Aquatints suite. Hand coloured edition of 55.
Notes by the artist: The Chapel Of St George, Kemp Town.
This building stands in a small quiet square in Kemp Town, not far from the sea front. It was built in the 1820's by Wild and Busby, architects. (Busby was probably the architect who designed Euston Square, London.) Inside, it has been spoilt: that is to say, its original fittings have been removed and it has been made more conventionally 'ecclesiastical' in appearance. But outside it is still one of the most charming of the Brighton churches, its stucco and yellow-brick walls having very much the colour and texture of faded newspaper. The building on the extreme right is a bath house, built in the would-be Hindu style of the Pavilion.
Notes by the artist: The Chapel Of St George, Kemp Town.
This building stands in a small quiet square in Kemp Town, not far from the sea front. It was built in the 1820's by Wild and Busby, architects. (Busby was probably the architect who designed Euston Square, London.) Inside, it has been spoilt: that is to say, its original fittings have been removed and it has been made more conventionally 'ecclesiastical' in appearance. But outside it is still one of the most charming of the Brighton churches, its stucco and yellow-brick walls having very much the colour and texture of faded newspaper. The building on the extreme right is a bath house, built in the would-be Hindu style of the Pavilion.













