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Architectural Drawing

18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The lack of any obvious religious motifs or symbolism suggests that this is a secular building, possibly a concert room or assembly hall.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink with pencil
Brief description
Longitudinal section, alternative design, of a long room in an unidentified public building; William Chambers.
Physical description
Longitudinal section, alternative design, of a long room in an unidentified public building.

Chambers was born in Sweden and died in London. He travelled widely, visiting China, and studied architecture at the Ecole des Arts, Paris, from 1749 and in Italy from 1750 to 1755. Many of his drawings from this period are contained in his important 'Franco-Italian' album, held in the V&A. Chambers moved to London in 1755 and published his influential Treatise on Civil Architecture in 1759. Chambers demonstrated the breadth of his style in buildings such as Gower (later Carrington) House and Melbourne House, London, in such country houses as Duddingston, Scotland, and in the garden architecture he designed for Wilton House, Wiltshire, and at Kew Gardens. He became head of government building in 1782, and in this capacity built Somerset House, London.
Dimensions
  • Height: 331mm
  • Width: 529mm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • (Dimensions and a calculation in ink.)
  • (Calculation in pencil)
Object history
Bought from E. Parsons, 1869
Summary
The lack of any obvious religious motifs or symbolism suggests that this is a secular building, possibly a concert room or assembly hall.
Bibliographic reference
Snodin Catalogue Number: 785
Collection
Accession number
7073:29

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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