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Anti-Chamber No. 1

Image credit: Museum of the Order of St John

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Watercolour depicting the North West corner of the antechamber of the Grandmaster's Palace, Valetta. Detailed rendering of the frescos, coffered ceiling and paintings that decorate the antechamber, including Mattia Preti's 'Boethius Consoled by Philosophy'. All furniture is against the wall and three figures are visible. The open door on the right of the image offers a view into the business room.

Museum of the Order of St John

London

Title

Anti-Chamber No. 1

Date

1801–1850

Medium

watercolour on paper

Measurements

H 19.4 x W 30.4 cm

Accession number

LDOSJ1011

Work type

Watercolour

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Museum of the Order of St John

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