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  • image SM volume 19/9

Reference number

SM volume 19/9

Purpose

Scheme C. Design for a 'Gentleman's Country Seat', c.1757-8

Aspect

[5] Elevation of entrance front

Scale

1 7/8 in to 10ft

Signed and dated

  • c.1757-8

Medium and dimensions

Pen, yellow ochre, sepia and blue washes, shaded on laid paper (345 x 465)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

I*Portal and fleur-de-lis in crowned cartouche and LVG below

Notes

The elevation shows a three-storey, seven-bay building with a pediment over the centre and double height Ionic columns either side of the first and second floor windows of bays two and six. There is no portico. An elevation in the RIBA Drawings Collection (Dance Leonii no 45) is a variant of the design catalogued here though with a portico.

Level

Drawing

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