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GEORGE M GREIG (D. 1867)

The Palace of Holyroodhouse: the Prince Consort's Sitting Room and Dressing Room

1863

RCIN 919571

Queen Victoria first stayed at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh in 1850 and spent a few nights in the Palace each year on the journey to or from Balmoral Castle. The former royal apartments were redecorated and the interiors recorded by Greig, an Edinburgh-based artist. This watercolour shows a room used by the Prince Consort, with a shower cubicle in the corner. This room was the King’s Bedchamber in the seventeenth-century Palace. Commissioned by Queen Victoria

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