Garden Party in the Grounds of Holland Park, 1870s*

© the artist. Image credit: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Holland Park

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These murals show an imaginary scene from one of the garden parties which used to be held by the Earl of Ilchester in the grounds of Holland House in the 1870s. The costumes were carefully researched and
the artist has included portraits of many of the Friends of Holland Park (who commissioned the murals) and their friends, so that each face is of a different and real person.

Holland Park

London

Title

Garden Party in the Grounds of Holland Park, 1870s*

Date

1994–1995

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 290 x W 190 cm (E)

Accession number

PCF9

Acquisition method

gift from the Friends of Holland Park

Work type

Painting

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Ilchester Place, London, Greater London W8 6LU England

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