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Oliver Messel Stage Set Design Throne Room For 'Tough At The Top' 1949 Prostitution 1752 at Nantes

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1752 at Nantes

Josiah Slater was a son of Joseph Slater Senior (1750–1805)

Frederick Carter provided little or no explanation himself regarding the significance of his imagery which combines symbols of established religion with those of mysticism and it is likely that he intended the meaning of many of his images to remain shrouded in mystery

John Day of Harmston

Some minimal retouching to enamel upper left

Oliver Messel Stage Set Design Throne Room For 'Tough At The Top' 1949 Prostitution 1752 at NantesOliver Messel 1904 1978 British School 20th. Century. Charcoal and wash drawing. Stage set design. Titled 'Throne Room.' For 'Tough at The Top.' 1949. Provenance: Redfern Gallery, 20 Cork St., London, Purchased Sydney Bernstein Esq, November 1951, Exhibited at The Oliver Messel Exhibition, V&A Museum, 1983. some cockling to sheet and water stain to the original mount. 36. 5 by 23cms. Image. 50 by 35. 5 cms. Framed overall. Oliver Messel was the

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