The Rose Satin Drawing Room, Carlton House
This room was hung with the Prince Regent's collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings. Carlton House was the London residence of the Prince Regent, the future King George IV, from 1783 until its demolition in 1826-7. This illustration was published in W H Pyne's The History of the Royal Residences, which appeared in three volumes in 1819, depicting the royal palaces as they appeared in the reign of King George III (1760-1820)
Picture No
11099519
Media ID
46715144
Size
4272px x 3750px
(6.5MB)
Credit
© Historic Royal Palaces / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Richard Reeve (1780-1855)
Date
circa 1819





























