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Reference number

SM Adam volume 30/43

Purpose

[3] Finished drawing for additions to the house, 1759, unexecuted

Aspect

Plan of the attic (second) storey of a five-bay house, with no windows on the sides, and flanked by four- by two-bay pavilions, and containing bedrooms

Scale

bar scale of 1 1/2 inches to 10 feet

Inscribed

Plan of the Attick Story of / Moy House the Seat of / Sir Ludovick Grant Baronet (the Seat of / Sir Ludovick Grant Baronet in the hand of William Adam) / Bed Chamr over the Drawing room / Continuation of the Dining Room / Antiroom / Bed Room / Bed Chamr / Bed Room / Closet / Bed Room / Bed Room / Closet / Bed Room and some measurements given

Signed and dated

  • 1759
    datable to 1759

Medium and dimensions

Pen, wash and pink wash within a single ruled border on laid paper (529 x 335)

Hand

Adam office hand, possibly the hand of Agostino Scara, or Benedetto Napoletano

Watermark

IV

Literature

Bolton, 1922, Volume II, Index p. 23
For a full list of literature references see scheme notes.

Level

Drawing

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