Plate 2.24: Engravings of Richmond and Nonsuch Palaces (2 of 2)
12020-06-23T13:53:51+00:00Ariel Friedf6b6cec26c5a46c3beae9e3505bac9e8799f51de315Plates 2.23-2.24 of Vetusta Monumenta depict the Richmond and Nonsuch Palaces in Surrey, UK. Plate 2.24 was misidentified as Richmond Palace when these plates were first published, and was not correctly identified until 150 years later. Engravings by James Basire Sr. after a drawing by Wenceslaus Hollar and an anonymous seventeenth-century painting. 328 x 490 mm and 269 x 375 mm. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1765. Current location: Both Nonsuch Palace and Richmond Palace were demolished in the late seventeenth century, but the Richmond Palace gatehouse is still extant today in East Molesey, Surrey, UK.plain2021-03-26T18:01:24+00:00Crystal B. Lakeb7829cc6981c2837dafd356811d9393ab4d81adc