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Reference number

SM volume 59/95a

Purpose

[28] Presentation drawing showing a variant of drawing 24, 27 July 1799

Aspect

Interior perspective of the principal stairwell

Signed and dated

  • July 1799
    July 1799, John Soane Arch

Medium and dimensions

Pen and grey and blue washes within quadruple-ruled black and grey washes border on paper stuck down (135 x 178)

Hand

SOANE, Sir John (1754--1837), architect
Soane and Henry Hake Seward (1778-1848, pupil and assistant 1794-1808)
Seward, Henry Hake (1778--1848), draughtsman
Soane and Henry Hake Seward (1778-1848, pupil and assistant 1794-1808)

Watermark

paper stuck down in volume

Level

Drawing

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