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[48] Preliminary design for the fishing room and boat house, 1769-70, executed
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- Robert and James Adam office drawings
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- Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire: designs for landscape architecture, alterations to the house, and interior design for Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 5th Baronet (created Lord Scarsdale 1761), 1759-72 (149)
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Reference number
SM Adam volume 10/158
Purpose
[48] Preliminary design for the fishing room and boat house, 1769-70, executed
Aspect
Rough elevation with a two-and-a-half storey, one-bay central block with a broken-bed pediment, a Venetian window on the first floor, and rusticated relieving arch over the ground floor window, flanked in either side by a one-storey, one-bay link containing a window, and a one-storey, one-bay rusticated pavilion with broken-bed pediments and arched entrance
Scale
not to scale
Signed and dated
- 1769-1770
date range: 1769-70
Medium and dimensions
Pen and pencil on laid paper (605 x 511)
Hand
Robert Adam
Level
Drawing
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