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  • image SM Adam volume 25/186

Reference number

SM Adam volume 25/186

Purpose

Preliminary design for two urns, ND

Aspect

Rough elevations of two urns Left: Elevation of a cup-shaped urn with a lid. Below the spirally strigiled neck, a portion of petals sheathed in bay leaves is ornamented by two sculptural birds. Above the foot is a portion of petals Right: Elevation of an urn with two twisted, figural handles. At the lip, a band of beading surmounts those of bay leaves and coin moulding. Below, a central portion of patera and bellflowers surmounts a portion of palmettes

Scale

not to scale

Signed and dated

  • ND

Medium and dimensions

Pen on laid paper (225x166)

Hand

probably Adam, Robert (1728--1792), architect
Robert Adam

Level

Drawing

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