
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, formerly in London, UK
- Constructed: 1788 (destroyed 1868-69)
Gallery dedicated to William Shakespeare
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History
The gallery was commissioned by John Boydell.
From Wikipedia: ‘[the] Shakespeare Gallery building had a monumental, neoclassical stone front, and a full-length exhibition hall on the ground floor. Three interconnecting exhibition rooms occupied the upper floor, with a total of more than 4,000 square feet (370 m2) of wall space for displaying pictures. The two-storey façade was not especially large for the street, but its solid classicism had an imposing effect. Some reports describe the exterior as “sheathed in copper”.’
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Gallery