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  • image SM Adam volume 54/2/3

Reference number

SM Adam volume 54/2/3

Purpose

Variant preliminary designs for a funerary monument, and a building, ND

Aspect

Rough elevation of a funerary monument, with a base containing an inscription panel, surmounted by a sarcophagus. To the left of this is the outline of a similarly-shaped monument design. Above is a rough elevation of a building, with a two-storey, three-bay, domed and pedimented central block, flanked by single-storey, single-bay links with arches and balustrading, and beyond are single-storey, single-bay pedimented pavilions

Scale

not to scale

Signed and dated

  • ND

Medium and dimensions

Pen and pencil on laid paper (175x172)

Hand

Adam, Robert (1728--1792) - Collections

Level

Drawing

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