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Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Adam Dant
British, born 1967
The Secret History of Somerset House
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2024
Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Adam Dant
The Secret History of Somerset House
, 2024
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Hand-tinted lino print on 300gsm Saunders Waterford HP paper
Size
76 x 112 cm. (29.9 x 44.1 in.)
Markings
Signed and editioned by the artist
Price
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50
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Description
'Entering the courtyard of Somerset House is an exercise in time travel. Apart from the TV arial and stray paper coffee cup, the modern world melts away in the confines of this former Royal Palace, Naval Office and inland revenue HQ. This new limited edition print is titled 'The Secret History of Somerset House', and provides a novel vision of one of Londoners' favourite 'contemplative spaces', weaving together images of architectural splendour, with glimpses of arcane history and contemporary quotidian public life, exposition and endeavour.'
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