Perspective drawing of Claremont House, Surrey
Design
ca. 1715 (designed)
ca. 1715 (designed)
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In 1715 Vanbrugh started the transformation of his little house at Chargate into the great mansion of Claremont for the Duke of Newcastle. An engraving by John Rocque of 1738 is taken from this viewpoint and is reproduced in Fig. 57 in Laurence Whistler's The Imagination of Vanbrugh and His Fellow Artist (1954). Claremont was demolished in 1769.
This drawing is part of the Vanbrugh Album from the Library at Elton Hall. The Album contains 254 drawings and includes works by Sir John Vanbrugh, Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, William Talman, Nicholas Hawksmoor, Richard Castle and anonymous draughtsmen in Vanbrugh's office. It was created ca. 1945-54 and was purchased by Victoria and Albert Museum in 1992.
E.2124:122 is also from the Vanbrugh Album and depicts corresponding designs for Claremont House.
This drawing is part of the Vanbrugh Album from the Library at Elton Hall. The Album contains 254 drawings and includes works by Sir John Vanbrugh, Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, William Talman, Nicholas Hawksmoor, Richard Castle and anonymous draughtsmen in Vanbrugh's office. It was created ca. 1945-54 and was purchased by Victoria and Albert Museum in 1992.
E.2124:122 is also from the Vanbrugh Album and depicts corresponding designs for Claremont House.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Perspective drawing of Claremont House, Surrey (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Pen, ink and wash |
Brief description | Perspective drawing of Claremont House, Surrey; The Vanbrugh Album; circle of sir John Vanbrugh; ca. 1715. |
Physical description | Perspective drawing of Claremont House in pen, ink and wash. |
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Production type | Unique |
Object history | In 1715 Vanbrugh started the transformation of his little house at Chargate into the great mansion of Claremont for the Duke of Newcastle. An engraving by John Rocque of 1738 is taken from this viewpoint. Pleas see Whistler (1954), fig 57. Claremont was demolished in 1769. Please see E.2124.122 for sketch plan and elevation. Part of the Vanbrugh Album, which was purchased in 1992 with the aid of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the National Art Collections Fund, The Monument Trust, The Sainsbury Trust, and an anonymous donor. |
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Place depicted | |
Summary | In 1715 Vanbrugh started the transformation of his little house at Chargate into the great mansion of Claremont for the Duke of Newcastle. An engraving by John Rocque of 1738 is taken from this viewpoint and is reproduced in Fig. 57 in Laurence Whistler's The Imagination of Vanbrugh and His Fellow Artist (1954). Claremont was demolished in 1769. This drawing is part of the Vanbrugh Album from the Library at Elton Hall. The Album contains 254 drawings and includes works by Sir John Vanbrugh, Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, William Talman, Nicholas Hawksmoor, Richard Castle and anonymous draughtsmen in Vanbrugh's office. It was created ca. 1945-54 and was purchased by Victoria and Albert Museum in 1992. E.2124:122 is also from the Vanbrugh Album and depicts corresponding designs for Claremont House. |
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Accession number | E.2124:177-1992 |
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Record created | March 20, 2009 |
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