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  • image Adam vol.26/132

Reference number

Adam vol.26/132

Purpose

Record drawing of part of a frieze panel showing in relief a winged half-figure facing a tiered candelabrum on one side, with a springing lion among foliage on the other side. Part of stylised foliage cyma reversa and ovolo.

Aspect

Elevation

Inscribed

Inscribed in pencil L

Signed and dated

  • Undated, probably 1760 - 1763

Medium and dimensions

Red chalk 268 x 501

Hand

Nicolas

Notes

This is a large version of the chalk drawing in Adam vol.26/104, and is similarly related to Adam vol.26/131 and its smaller version in Adam vol.26/103.

Level

Drawing

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