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  • image SM 1/6/35

Reference number

SM 1/6/35

Purpose

[58] Design for a pedimented attic over a portico on a segmental plan, 8 June 1805

Aspect

Longitudinal section showing the columns in antis and attic

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

The Bank of England, Sketch of a Design for the attic North West

Signed and dated

  • June 8th 1805

Hand

Soane and Soane office

Watermark

1802

Notes

The section reveals the alignment of the columns in antis with the attic. The drawing includes a patera in the ceiling of the recess.

The pencil amendments in SM 1/6/34 date from 7 June, with semicircular-headed openings on the face of the attic's lower stage and modifications to the antefixes at the corners of the pediment. In the drawing shown here, similar amendments are made by Soane in brown pen. A base and cornice are also added to blocking course, and ornamentation added to the panelled pilasters.

Level

Drawing

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