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Reference number

SM J. Soane/MS for/History/13 LIF/and/Ealing/1

Purpose

[265] Drawing for publication of the ruins, 21 August 1832

Aspect

Perspective of the ruins adjacent to Pitzhanger Manor, from the east

Signed and dated

  • 21 August 1832
    (pencil) 21st aug 1832

Medium and dimensions

Pen, cerulean blue, olive green, Venetian red, ochre and sepia washes, watercolour technique with one fold mark within a single-ruled border, on wove paper (270 x 347)

Hand

Charles James Richardson (1806 - 1871), draughtsman
C.J. Richardson (1809-1871, pupil and assistant 1824-1827) (Day Book August 1832)

Level

Drawing

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