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Reference number

SM D2/2/26

Purpose

Ashburnham Place, Sussex, 1813-14

Aspect

[80] Elevation and sections of lozenge with rosette of complex form

Scale

full size

Inscribed

Mouldings and Pateras in Frize of Portal full size, Ashburnham Place, dimensions given, some calculations and (verso, Dance) Ashburnham / Portal

Signed and dated

  • 1813-14

Medium and dimensions

Black and brown pen and pencil, pink wash, verso with white chalk for transfer on laid paper, two sheets joined (670 x 935)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

D & C Blauw (twice) and fleur-de-lis in crowned cartouche and WR below

Notes

Dance drew the profile of the mouldings to the lozenge and triangular areas with a dotted line to indicate which details were to be transferred for copying. Bernasconi, or his assistant, used white chalk instead of pricking through and it seems this full-size detail was executed.

Level

Drawing

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