Designs for the New Law Courts
Architectural Drawing
08/02/1825 (made)
08/02/1825 (made)
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Section through the Court of Chancery of the New Law Courts on two levels with three arches above panelled wainscotting and a canopy ceiling on the lower level and a balustraded gallery on the upper level, surmounted by a central lantern (recto); detail of the lantern and two moulding profiles (verso).
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Title | Designs for the New Law Courts (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Pen and ink with pink wash <i>(recto & verso)</i> |
Brief description | Section through the Court of Chancery of the New Law Courts, C. J. Richardson, as a student draughtsman with Sir John Soane, 1825 |
Physical description | Section through the Court of Chancery of the New Law Courts on two levels with three arches above panelled wainscotting and a canopy ceiling on the lower level and a balustraded gallery on the upper level, surmounted by a central lantern (recto); detail of the lantern and two moulding profiles (verso). |
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Marks and inscriptions | Insc. with dimensions (recto & verso) and at lower right (recto) Section of Court of Chancery; in pencil at lower left (verso) Skylight Court of Chancery; s. and d. at lower right, (recto) Feby. 8th, 1825 CJR. |
Object history | This drawing was pasted into a copy of Sir John Soane's book Designs for Public and Private Buildings owned by Soane's assistant Charles James Richardson. Richardson built up a large collection of originals and copies (many of which he executed himself) of his master's designs, and distributed the bulk of them into two folio volumes, interspersed with the printed pages of the book. These volumes were bought by the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) in 1863. |
Production | This drawing is 1 of a series of designs by Sir John Soane for the New Law Courts drawn for several schemes submitted by the architect between June 1821 and 1828 (3306:49-95). Work began in October 1822 and construction continued until the end of 1827. Although the building survived the fire in the Palace of Westminster, the Law Courts were demolished in 1883. The court rooms are arranged alphabetically by the name of the court. |
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Bibliographic reference | du Prey, P. de la Ruffinière. Sir John Soane: Catalogues of Architectural Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1985, p.91, cat.323 |
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Accession number | 3306:61 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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