View of Charles Clore House

© the artist. Image credit: Senate House, University of London

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Charles Clore House overlooks Russell Square, Bloomsbury, and is part of the listed Grade II* Bedford Way building complex designed in the Brutalist style by Sir Denys Lasdun (1914–2001). Officially opened on 1 April 1976, it houses the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. The work is framed and glazed, and located at Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

Senate House, University of London

London

Title

View of Charles Clore House

Date

1989–2010

Medium

pastel

Measurements

H 47 x W 40 cm

Accession number

PW-0138-4

Acquisition method

commissioned

Work type

Drawing

Signature/marks description

signed

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Normally on display at

Senate House, University of London

Malet St Bloomsbury , London, Greater London WC1E 7HU England

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