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Figure Court, Royal Hospital Chelsea

Image credit: The Royal Hospital Chelsea

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Figure Court is the oldest part of the Royal Hospital and was started by Wren in 1682. It is enclosed by buildings on its northern, eastern and western sides but its southern end lies open to the grounds and the river. The northern range contains the Chapel and the Great Hall, with an Octagon vestibule between them. The colonnade which extends over the whole length of the range on its inner side is surmounted by a cornice bearing a Latin inscription said to have been composed by Wren himself. A literal translation of this reads, 'For the succour and relief of men broken by age and war, started by Charles II, extended by James II and completed by William and Mary, King and Queen 1692'.

The Royal Hospital Chelsea

London

Title

Figure Court, Royal Hospital Chelsea

Date

c.1720

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 121 x W 211 cm

Accession number

386

Acquisition method

presented by Brigadier General the Honourable Charles Churchill, Governor of the Royal Hospital, 1720–1722

Work type

Painting

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Royal Hospital Road, London, Greater London SW3 4SR England

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