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  • image Adam vol.9/63

Reference number

Adam vol.9/63

Purpose

Academic study for part of an elevation and plan for a quadrant with a three-bay portico entering a screened hall with another oval hall beyond this. On either side

Aspect

Plan, elevationverso plan

Inscribed

Inscribed in ink on drawing 63

Signed and dated

  • Undated, probably 1755 - 56

Medium and dimensions

Pen165 x 202

Hand

Robert Adam

Verso

Drawing in black chalk showing part of a plan for a three-bay portico with oval hall behind and outline of a quadrant.

Notes

This drawing and that on the verso make it clear that both may be connected with the unfinished plan in Adam vol.9/52, and probably the compositions on the verso of 9/45.

Level

Drawing

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