Scale
with bar scale
Inscribed
dimensions given
Medium and dimensions
Pencil and some pen, pen inscriptions (red sealing wax on bottom corners of versos) on laid paper (Italian made) (507 x 388)
Hand
Soane
Watermark
fleur-de-lis within oval frame with CB below (Heawood 1599 Rome 1762)
Notes
This pencil drawing with some pen additions is less finished than most of the other measured drawings of Italian buildings. Bagnaia lies east of Viterbo which is about 45 miles north of Rome. The Villa Lante consists of two square pavilions, the first built in the second half of the 16th century for Cardinal Gambara and the other by the subsequent owner, Cardinal Alessandro Peretti di Montalto. According to du Prey, 'Except for differing heraldic devices in the metopes... the facades facing the terrace-garden are identical'. The dimensions of the two pavilions are the same though the plans differ. The overall design of both the well known Mannerist gardens and of the villa treated as twin garden buildings is attributed to Vignola.
Literature
P.du Prey, John Soane's architectural education 1753-80, 1977, pp.265-6
Level
Drawing
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