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Reference number

SM volume 42/164

Purpose

[45] Design for an entrance screen, 14 April 1794

Aspect

Rough elevation

Signed and dated

  • 14 April 1794
    Tyringham April 14. 1794

Medium and dimensions

Brown pen on wove paper (189 x 364)

Hand

SOANE, Sir John (1754--1837), architect
Soane

Level

Drawing

Exhibition history

The Soanes at Home: A Day in the Life of Regency London, Sir John Soane's Museum, London, 24 October 1997 - 29 February 1998
John Soane Architect: Master of Space and Light, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 11 September - 3 December 1999; Centro Palladio, Vicenza, April - August 2000; Hôtel de Rohan, Paris, January - April 2001; Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, 16 May - 3 September 2001; Real Academia des Bellas Artes, Madrid, October - December 2001
Building a Dialogue: The Architect and the Client, Sir John Soane's Museum, London, 17 February - 9 May 2015

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