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Reference number

SM volume 74/21

Purpose

[18] Designs for north wall and side-aisle arches

Aspect

Transverse Section of Bank Stock Office / (Looking North.)

Scale

to a scale

Inscribed

as above The Bank of England and (verso) (mislabeled) Longitudinal Section

Signed and dated

  • datable to 1792

Medium and dimensions

Pen, pencil, pale red ink and sepia wash on wove paper with three fold marks (511 x 648)

Hand

Soane office

Notes

This drawing accurately shows the dimensions of the hall as realised, the elevation of the side-aisle arches, and the banded rustication used to decorated the walls. However, the design does not precisely match that of the executed hall. Omitted are three fielded panels in the upper zone of the north wall, similar to those found above the side-aisle arches. Furthermore the fasciated Ionic architrave was replaced by a fret moulding, and the projecting cornice by a much flatter roll moulding. The section also does not attempt to show the surfaces of the pendentive dome or side-arm barrel vaults.

Level

Drawing

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