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  • image SM Adam volume 24/201

Reference number

SM Adam volume 24/201

Purpose

Preliminary designs for chimneypiece, ND

Aspect

Above- Elevation of a chimneypiece with Doric pilaster styles ornamented with a half-patera set within a fan. The capital contains a figurative roundel. The frieze is ornamented with fans and figurative roundels linked with festoons

Below- Elevation of a chimneypiece ornamented with a pedestal supporting a draped figure, with a figurative roundel above. This is flanked by turned balusters, which support gadrooned urns, figurative roundels and festoons. The capitals contain a figurative tablet, with an apron of guttae and a band of laurel leaf tips above

Scale

not to scale

Inscribed

199

Signed and dated

  • ND
    ND

Medium and dimensions

Pencil on laid paper (316x188)

Hand

Probably
Robert Adam

Level

Drawing

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