Diorama, Park Square East, Marylebone, London NW1

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Illustration by Andrew Cadey

The Diorama, an early French theatre concept which became a precursor to motion picture, was designed by Pugin and Morgan and opened in 1823. It sat behind the centre of this terrace on Park Square East, designed by John Nash (completed 1825).

The terrace completes Nash’s formal approach to Regent's Park from Portland Place and crescent and is Grade 1 listed.

Limited first edition print run of 20

Illustration by Andrew Cadey

The Diorama, an early French theatre concept which became a precursor to motion picture, was designed by Pugin and Morgan and opened in 1823. It sat behind the centre of this terrace on Park Square East, designed by John Nash (completed 1825).

The terrace completes Nash’s formal approach to Regent's Park from Portland Place and crescent and is Grade 1 listed.

Limited first edition print run of 20

Product Details

Print: Printed on 240gsm Alpha Cellulose paper with a clean white base and a smooth matt surface and acid free. (Titled, signed and numbered in pencil on the reverse)

Mount: High quality ‘ice white’ picture mount with precision cut bevelled edge and a card backing board with printed label. All card is acid free, conservation quality white core, ph neutral board 1.4mm thick