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  • image Adam vol.7/74

Reference number

Adam vol.7/74

Purpose

Unfinished design showing a semi-circular panel decorated with scalloping and arabesque work.

Aspect

Detail

Signed and dated

  • Undated

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, pen71 x 110

Hand

Adam Office

Notes

This small sheet was probably added here after the drawing originally mounted was removed; glue marks on the mounting sheet indicate there was a drawing of approximately 190 x 250. This drawing is likely to date from a later period and has no obvious connection to James Adam.

Level

Drawing

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