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Elevation of a pedimented portico for Capella Universitatis, Oxford

Design
early 18th century (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The Capella Universitatis, if erected, would have stood at right-angle to the Clarendon Building with the entrance facing down Broad Street in Oxford. The plan for such a building is among Nicholas Hawksmoor's designs now in the Bodleian Library, but this drawing seems to be by Sir John Vanbrugh rather than his assistant. The style of drawing is similar to that in D.121-1891, which depicts a design for a long façade at Claremont.


Object details

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Object type
TitleElevation of a pedimented portico for Capella Universitatis, Oxford (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Pen, ink and wash
Brief description
Elevation of a pedimented portico for Capella Universitatis, Oxford; Sir John Vanbrugh; early 18th century.
Physical description
Elevation of a pedimented portico, perhaps a design intended for the entrance of the Capella Universitatis at Oxford. On the back is part of a ground plan.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.7cm
  • Length: 17.5cm
Taken from Lorimer C. and Newton, C. (ed.), The collection of drawings by Sir John Vanbrugh and his circle in the Victoria and Albert Museum, V & A, 1996, p. 43, cat. 110.
Production typeUnique
Object history
The Capella Universitatis, if erected, would have stood at right-angles to the Clarendon Building with the entrance facing down Broad Street. The plan for such a building is among Hawksmoor's designs now in the Bodleian Library, but this drawing seems to be by Vanbrugh rather than Hawksmoor. Compare a similar style of drawing in D.121-1891 (Claremont).
Subjects depicted
Summary
The Capella Universitatis, if erected, would have stood at right-angle to the Clarendon Building with the entrance facing down Broad Street in Oxford. The plan for such a building is among Nicholas Hawksmoor's designs now in the Bodleian Library, but this drawing seems to be by Sir John Vanbrugh rather than his assistant. The style of drawing is similar to that in D.121-1891, which depicts a design for a long façade at Claremont.
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
Lorimer C. and Newton, C. (ed.), The collection of drawings by Sir John Vanbrugh and his circle in the Victoria and Albert Museum, V & A, 1996, p. 43, cat. 110.
Collection
Accession number
D.96-1891

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Record createdMarch 5, 2009
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