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The prospects of the nation, in regard to its National Gallery

The prospects of the nation, in regard to its National Gallery

including a reply to Mr. Wilkins, the architect to the "intended buildings", observances on the proper application of Grecian architecture, remarks on the chief causes of failure in the modern practice of the art, as exhibited in some of our recent public structures, and suggestions for the permenent establishment of the future seat of the arts in Great Britain

By Charles Purser

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Publish Date

1833

Publisher

Messrs. Cochrane and M'Crone, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, and Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange

Language

eng

Pages

76