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  • image SM volume 72/15

Reference number

SM volume 72/15

Purpose

[25] Design for the west end of the Accountants Office, September 1803

Aspect

Elevation looking west, showing a segmental-arched ceiling and (pencil) semicircular window added; rough section; detail of cornucopia; and part elevation of twin columns supporting entablature and urn

Scale

bar scale

Inscribed

End of the Acct / Office, dimensions given and (Soane, feint pencil) Griss [Grisaille?] / Cornucopia

Signed and dated

  • L.I.F. Septr 30: 1803

Hand

Soane office and Soane

Watermark

J Whatman 1801

Notes

Additions to the drawing in pencil suggest altering the segmental-arched ceiling to a coved ceiling similar to that of SM volume 72/23, SM volume 73/49, SM volume 72/61 and SM volume 72/22. In contrast, the executed design featured a segmental-arched ceiling similar to the one shown in this drawing and in SM volume 72/21.

Modifications made to this drawing are included in SM volume 72/21, for example, a rough detail for a cornucopia motif and niches to either side of the columned alcove.

Level

Drawing

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