The Cloakroom, Clifton Assembly Rooms

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The Cloakroom, Clifton Assembly Rooms
Rolinda Sharples (1793-1838) - The Cloak-Room, Clifton Assembly Rooms - K1075 - Bristol City Museum ^ Art Gallery.jpg
Artist Rolinda Sharples
Year1818
Type Oil on canvas, genre painting
Dimensions73 cm× 88.2 cm(29 in× 34.7 in)
Location City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol

The Cloakroom, Clifton Assembly Rooms is an 1818 genre painting by the British artist Rolinda Sharples. Foster p.36 It depicts the cloakroom of the Clifton Assembly Rooms during a ball. [1] Clifton was a fashionable suburb of the port city of Bristol during the Regency era and the Assembly Rooms had opened in 1811. It was the first group painting the artist produced. [2]

Loosely connected to the Bristol School of artists, the Bath-born Sharples produced a number of genre works. The image has become a popular one for illustrating the Regency era. Today the painting is in the collection of the City Museum and Art Gallery in Bristol, having been acquired in 1931. [3] [4]

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