The remains of Lord Viscount Horatio Nelson lying in state in Greenwich. Coloured aquatint with engraving by M. Merigot after A.C. Pugin, 1806.

  • Pugin, Augustus, 1762-1832.
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1 April 1806
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46820i
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view The remains of Lord Viscount Horatio Nelson lying in state in Greenwich. Coloured aquatint with engraving by M. Merigot after A.C. Pugin, 1806.

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The remains of Lord Viscount Horatio Nelson lying in state in Greenwich. Coloured aquatint with engraving by M. Merigot after A.C. Pugin, 1806. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London (Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row) : James Cundee (Albion Press), 1 April 1806.

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1 print : aquatint with engraving, with watercolour ; image 32.2 x 44 cm

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Remains of Lord Viscount Nelson lying in state in the painted chamber at Greenwich Hospital. Engraved by M. Merigot from a drawing by C.A. Pugin, executed during the period of exhibition

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Wellcome Collection 46820i

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