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Sketch for the Crystal Palace, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851
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Sketch for the Crystal Palace, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851
STC255934 Sketch for the Crystal Palace, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851, 1850 (ink on blotting paper) by Paxton, Joseph (1801-65); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Joseph Paxton was the head gardener at Chatsworth, Derbyshire, and was a pioneer in the design of greenhouses; He produced this sketch in Derby during a board meeting of the Midland Railway (he was a director) and his design was later accepted as the main building of the Great Exhibition; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22657144
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Conservatory Dispatch Doodle Glasshouse Greenhouse Iron Telegram Telegraphic Blot
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This print showcases a remarkable sketch for the iconic Crystal Palace, which was built for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Created by Joseph Paxton, an esteemed figure in greenhouse design and head gardener at Chatsworth, this ink on blotting paper masterpiece is now housed in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The sketch itself holds a fascinating backstory. It was produced during a board meeting of the Midland Railway, where Paxton served as a director. Little did he know that his doodles would later be accepted as the main building design for one of history's most significant exhibitions. The Crystal Palace stands as a testament to Victorian ingenuity and architectural brilliance. With its revolutionary use of glass and iron, it revolutionized conservatory design and became an emblematic structure of its time. This image captures the essence of Paxton's visionary creation—a harmonious blend of elegance and functionality. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to an era when telegrams were dispatched with urgency and innovation knew no bounds. The intricate details within this artwork invite us into Paxton's study—his mind brimming with ideas that would shape history. With every glance at this photograph, we are reminded not only of Paxton's genius but also how art can transcend time to inspire generations long after its creation.
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