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John Yenn RA, Design for Doric entrance gate with balustrade and urns and with lodges: elevation, c.1785.
Pen with brown ink and brown, green, blue and grey washes in a double border of brown and black washes. 444 mm x 654 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London. Photographer: Miki Slingsby. Fine Art Photography.
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John Yenn RA (1750 - 1821)
RA Collection: Art
444 mm x 654 mm
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