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143 Piccadilly and Hamilton Place Mews, Westminster, 1807-08
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Reference number
SM D4/10/51
Purpose
143 Piccadilly and Hamilton Place Mews, Westminster, 1807-08
Aspect
[46] Drawing at large / of intended Frize not / executed with motif of vines, pitcher and cup
Scale
full size
Inscribed
(verso, Dance) as above
Signed and dated
- 1807-08
Medium and dimensions
Black and brown pen and raw umber wash, shaded, pencil, scored for transfer on laid paper, three sheets joined (1970 x 485)
Hand
Dance
Watermark
D & C Blauw (three times) and fleur-de-lis in crowned cartouche and WR below (three times)
Notes
The naturalistically designed frieze was probably intended for the dining room for which Henry Rowles also drew details (see [SM D4/10/39]).
REPRODUCED. Stroud fig.75c (part).
REPRODUCED. Stroud fig.75c (part).
Level
Drawing
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