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  • image SM Adam volume 54/6/6 verso

Reference number

SM Adam volume 54/6/6 verso

Purpose

Preliminary designs for chimneypieces, ND

Aspect

Above- Elevation of a chimneypiece with Doric pilaster styles ornamented with ribbons, which suspend drops of foliage and the chimney lining is bordered by rope moulding. The capitals contain masks. The frieze is ornamented with rosettes and festoons and the mantel is bordered by a band of laurel leaf tips

Below- Elevation of a chimneypiece with tapering Corinthian pilaster herm styles and the chimney lining is bordered by a band of laurel leaf tips. The capitals contain rosette roundels and the frieze is ornamented with swags and acanthus leaves, enclosed within semi-circular bands

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • ND
    ND

Medium and dimensions

Pencil on laid paper (309x170)

Hand

Probably
Robert Adam

Level

Drawing

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