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Reference number

SM Adam volume 46/111

Purpose

[18] Finished drawing for the garden front of a house, c.1787, as executed

Aspect

Elevation of a three-storey, five-bay house with a central canted bay, with flanking links terminating in pavilions. The canted bay has a central opening within a pedimented, consoled surround with balustraded steps, flanked by windows in plain surrounds, followed by windows in pedimented, consoled surrounds within relieving arches. The flanking links have balustraded parapets and the pavilions have tripartite windows, pyramidal roofs with chimney stacks and weathervanes. The entire elevation is adorned with string coursing and moulded cornices

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

Unknown / 44 / (in pencil) Unknown / 44t

Signed and dated

  • c.1787
    datable to c.1787

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pencil and wash within a ruled border on laid paper (240x144)

Hand

Possibly
Adam office hand, possibly Robert Morison

Literature

Rowan, 1985, pp. 61-65
For a full list of literature references see scheme notes.

Level

Drawing

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