John Nash
(1752-1835), ArchitectRegency Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter associated with 4 portraits
Architect and town-planner; favoured a picturesque combination of freedom and formality in his many country house commissions; laid out Regent's Park, 1811, and Regent Street, 1813; remodelled the Brighton Pavillion, 1814-21, and Buckingham Palace, 1822-30.
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by Joseph Anton Couriguer
wax medallion, circa 1820-1825
NPG 2778
by Sir Edwin Landseer
pen and ink, circa 1830
NPG 3097(7)
by George Cruikshank
etching, published 1824
NPG D3010
by Robert Seymour, published by G. Creed
hand-coloured etching, published circa February 1829
NPG D48727
Links
- Attingham Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
- Blaise Hamlet, Henbury, Gloucestershire
- Blue plaque, 66 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3BN
- Brighton Pavillion, Sussex
- Caerhays Castle & Garden, Cornwall
- John Nash in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- Llanerchaeron, nr Aberaeron, Wales
- Witley Court, Worcestershire
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