The Cloakroom, Clifton Assembly Rooms
The Cloakroom, Clifton Assembly Rooms | |
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Artist | Rolinda Sharples |
Year | 1818 |
Type | Oil on canvas, genre painting |
Dimensions | 73 cm × 88.2 cm (29 in × 34.7 in) |
Location | City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol |
The Cloakroom, Clifton Assembly Rooms is an 1818 genre painting by the British artist Rolinda Sharples. Foster p.36 It depicts the cloakroom of the Clifton Assembly Rooms during a ball. [1] Clifton was a fashionable suburb of the port city of Bristol during the Regency era and the Assembly Rooms had opened in 1811. It was the first group painting the artist produced. [2]
Loosely connected to the Bristol School of artists, the Bath-born Sharples produced a number of genre works. The image has become a popular one for illustrating the Regency era. Today the painting is in the collection of the City Museum and Art Gallery in Bristol, having been acquired in 1931. [3] [4]
References
Bibliography
- Carter, Julia. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery: Guide to the Art Collection. Bristol Books, 2017.
- Davidson, Hilary. Dress in the Age of Jane Austen: Regency Fashion. Yale University Press, 2019.
- Foster, Vanda. The Nineteenth Century. Batsford, 1984.