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Reference number

SM Adam volume 24/173

Purpose

Preliminary design for a chimneypiece and overmantel mirror frame for a dressing room, ND

Aspect

Elevation of a chimneypiece with styles and a frieze ornamented with a band of rosettes, set within roundels and the band terminates in ram masks. The frieze has a central tablet, which contains on oval depicting a lion and this is flanked by lekythoi. Above the chimneypiece there is a mirror frame, with tapering, fluted herm pilasters. The frame is bordered by a band of foil and has a frieze of fluting, with a central tablet ornamented with arabesques. The frame is surmounted by a central patera and this is flanked by putti bearing festoon and is surmounted by an eagle. Beyond this there are gadrooned urns

Scale

bar scale of 1 ½ inches to 1 foot

Inscribed

171 / [_____] Dressing Room (pencil) and some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • ND
    ND

Medium and dimensions

Pencil on laid paper (507x332)

Hand

Probably
Robert Adam

Level

Drawing

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