
Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelain (1710-71)
A Prospect of the Royal House at Richmond c.1740
RCIN 703015.a
This impression of Richmond Lodge, Queen Caroline’s country retreat, shows the building’s unusual façade with its triangular pediment flanked by circular windows, overlooking a large lawn occupied by courtiers and gardeners. Owing to its pleasant location, Caroline developed a particular affection for the lodge and gardens at Richmond.
In the Royal Collection by c.1900
Cat. 26