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London: Parliament House (designs for). Design for a rectangular panel showing in relief a battle scene with fortified walls and ships to the right-hand side and a dying figure under a canopy on the other; all figures are in contemporary costume.
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Reference number
Adam vol.7/50
Purpose
London: Parliament House (designs for). Design for a rectangular panel showing in relief a battle scene with fortified walls and ships to the right-hand side and a dying figure under a canopy on the other; all figures are in contemporary costume.
Aspect
Elevation
Inscribed
Inscribed in pencil in a contemporary hand Quatro; and in a different Battle of of Quebeck & Death of Wolf Sepr.1759
Signed and dated
- Undated, probably 1762-63
Medium and dimensions
Pencil, pen, brown wash with white heightening on brown washed paper
168 x 462
Hand
Antonio Zucchi (attributed to)
Notes
This composition is the fourth in a series of reliefs of contemporary and historic battles (Adam vol.7/47-59), all intended to be part of a programme of iconographical decoration for James Adam's Parliament House scheme of 1762/63. The drawings are probably all by Antonio Zucchi (1726-95), with his characteristic use of brown paper. The pencil identification and dating of each historical scene is probably in an early nineteenth-century hand.
Level
Drawing
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