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Reference number

SM volume 61/10

Purpose

[51] Record drawing of the interior, September 1828

Aspect

View of the Principal Drawing Room

Inscribed

Pelwall House

Signed and dated

  • September 1828
    Sepr 1828

Medium and dimensions

Pencil, pen and coloured washes including yellow ochre and Prussian blue within single ruled border on laid paper (287 x 472)

Hand

Attributed to Charles James Richardson (1806 - 1871), draughtsman
Attributed to C.J. Richardson

Watermark

CA Ansell 1824

Literature

P. du Prey, Sir John Soane, 1985, in series of 'Catalogues of architectural drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum', catalogue 91-99, p. 51; G. Worsley, 'Pell Wall Hall, Staffordshire', Country Life, April 7 1988, pp. 134-7.

Level

Drawing

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