Ranelagh Gardens

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An Inside View of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens

PARR, Nathaniel after CANALETTO, Antonio
London,
Printed for & Sold by Robt. Sayer at the Golden Buck, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street
1751.
375 by 545mm. (14.75 by 21.5 inches).
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Ranelagh Gardens was one of several pleasure gardens in London, and opened in 1741. Its principal attraction was an heated rotunda designed by William Jones, modelled on the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople with a diameter of 150 feet. The print shows the central fireplace with revellers eating their breakfast around it, and the dais holding musicians to the left with a large organ. The rotunda helped make Ranelagh more popular than its rival in Vauxhall, which had no indoor ...

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bibliography:

BM 1880,1113.2454; V&A S.2370-2009. Adams 191.58 (1880 republication).