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Reference number

SM 30/2/74

Purpose

[109] Variant design for furniture in the drawing room

Aspect

Plan and laid-out elevations

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

The Drawing Room, The Marquess of Abercorn, Bentley Priory

Signed and dated

  • 1791
    1791

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, pen and Naples yellow, yellow ochre, blue and grey washes on laid paper (729 x 515)

Hand

Soane Office, draughtsman
Soane office and some titles added later by George Bailey (1792-1860, pupil and assistant 1806-37, curator 1837-60)
Bailey, George (1792--1860)
Soane office and some titles added later by George Bailey (1792-1860, pupil and assistant 1806-37, curator 1837-60)

Watermark

J Whatman and fleur-de-lis within crowned cartouche and W below

Level

Drawing

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