The Royal Stables, Brighton, on a Foggy Day. William Porden. 1803. According to Raymond Head, "It was the first major essay in the 'Indian' style and is remarkable for the skilful way in which Porden integrated the Indian elements" (p. 46). Photograph 1965 George P. Landow. You may use this image without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one.
Related Material
- The Royal Pavilion, Brighton (easr front and other views)
- King George the Fourth (a.k.a. "Prinny") and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton (1811-1822)
- From Farmhouse to Pleasure Dome: The Building of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton (1786-1822)
- The Banqueting Hall and the Music Room: Ostentation Run Riot
References
Head, Raymond. The Indian Style. Chicago: U. of Chicago Press, 1986.
Last modified 22 April 2016