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  • image SM Adam volume 46/173

Reference number

SM Adam volume 46/173

Purpose

Design for a cottage, ND

Aspect

Elevation of a three-bay building with a central pedimented, rustic portico, with a stepped central entrance, flanked by windows and a Diocletian window set within the tympanum. The portico is flanked by further windows, set within relieving arches. The thatched roof is surmounted by a drum ornamented with niches, and this supports a thatched dome bearing a weather vane

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

Unknown (in the hand of William Adam) / 74 / 75th (pencil)

Signed and dated

  • ND
    ND

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pencil and colour washes including olive green and sepia within a single ruled border on laid paper (472x212)

Hand

Possibly
Adam office hand

Level

Drawing

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