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Reference number

SM volume 60/56

Purpose

[34] Perspective by a pupil in a Castle style

Aspect

Perspective of house from the front

Inscribed

View of a House designed for David Scott Esqre- 1795 Inscribed by George Bailey (1792-1860, office 1806-37, curator 1837-60)

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia, blue and burnt Sienna washes on laid paper (270 x 393) tipped into volume 60, page 44

Hand

Soane Office
Unidentified pupil

Notes

A rather crude effort at drawing a perspective presumably from the plans and elevations catalogued above, probably drawn some years after 1795 by one of Soane's pupils.

Level

Drawing

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