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Reference number

SM 30/3/15

Purpose

[51] Survey drawing with added design, c. September 1800

Aspect

(Soane) Plan of the Chamber Floor at Ealing in its present state

Scale

bar scale of 3/16 inch to 1 foot (53) bar scale of 1/6 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

as above, labelled (Soane) Drawing Room, Lobby, water closet, closet (twice) and some dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • c. September 1800

Medium and dimensions

Pen, brown pen, pencil and sepia wash, pricked for transfer, on wove paper (524 x 672)

Hand

Possibly Seward, Henry Hake (1778--1848), draughtsman
Henry Hake Seward (1778-1848, pupil and assistant 1794-1806) or Thomas Sword (pupil 1799-1804) (see notes)
Possibly Thomas Sword, draughtsman
Henry Hake Seward (1778-1848, pupil and assistant 1794-1806) or Thomas Sword (pupil 1799-1804) (see notes)

Literature

J. Lever, Catalogue of the drawings of George Dance the Younger (1741-1825) and of George Dance the Elder (1695-1768) from the collection of Sir John Soane’s Museum, 2003, catalogue 68, pp.214-6

Level

Drawing

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