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Drawing

ca. 1878 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In 1878, eight architects, including William Burges, were invited to submit drawings for the Truro Cathedral. With an orthodox 13th century composition in mind, his designs show the church made up of two west end towers, three portals, and a crossing spire with a free use of sculptural ornamentation throughout. After preliminary drawings though, he never completed or submitted his designs. Therefore his plans for the cathedral were not carried out in the built form.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pencil, pen, watercolour, and gold paint on paper
Brief description
Drawing, Pencil, pen, watercolour and gold paint, Romanesque Chancel at Truro Cathedral, William Burges, English, ca. 1878.
Physical description
Pencil, pen, watercolour and gold paint design on paper of the chancel for the Truro Cathedral. A crucifix and two sculptural figures are set in the wall above the central altar. Slim stained glass windows are depicted in groups of three in the upper storey below a peristyle ceiling. Elaborate painted decoration of angels, fleur-de-lis, and other romanesque designs cover the walls, ceiling, and columns in many colours.
Dimensions
  • Width: 27.2cm
  • Length: 42.2cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Design for the decoration of a Romanesque Chancel' (Inscribed in ink below the centre of the drawing.)
  • 'Truro Cathedral' (Signed in pen in the bottom left corner.)
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
In 1878, eight architects, including William Burges, were invited to submit drawings for the Truro Cathedral. With an orthodox 13th century composition in mind, his designs show the church made up of two west end towers, three portals, and a crossing spire with a free use of sculptural ornamentation throughout. After preliminary drawings though, he never completed or submitted his designs. Therefore his plans for the cathedral were not carried out in the built form.
Collection
Accession number
D.333-1891

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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