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VANDYCK´S PICTURES at WINDSOR CASTLE. Historically and Critically Described. With Plates in Photogravure.

VANDYCK´S PICTURES at WINDSOR CASTLE. Historically and Critically Described. With Plates in Photogravure.

Franz Hanfstaengl 1899. 106 sid. + 30 helsidesplanscher med beskrivning på motstående sida. Folioformat (413x580 mm). Halvfranskt band med sex bind och melerade pärm-, för- och eftersättsblad. Sixty Copies of this edition on Japanese vellum paper, extra large Imperial Folio (570x410 mm), have been printed for issue in Great Britain, and fifteen for America. This is No. 35 of the British issue. Signed by Ernest Law.
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Ernest Philip Alphonso Law CB CVO (26 August 1854 - 25 February 19. An expert on Tudor history, Law was appointed official historian at Hampton Court Palace and given a residence there, The Pavilion, where he lived until his death. He was also a Shakespeare scholar and a scholar of historic gardens, designing the knott garden and the Elizabethan borders of Shakespeare's garden at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was a trustee of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. He also designed the sunken garden at the Brompton Hospital Sanatorium at Frimley and the garden theatre at Esher Place. He authenticated the Cunningham Papers at the Public Record Office, the 17th century account books of the Office of Revels which had been bought by the British Museum in 186830) was an English historian and barrister.

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