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Architectural Drawing

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

Perspective cross-section of one side of the upper part of the drum and lower part of the dome of St Peters by leading architect and designer Sir William Chambers (1723-1796).
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.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink and pencil
Brief description
Perspective cross-section of one side of the upper part of the drum and lower part of the dome of St Peters by Sir William Chambers (1723-1796).
Physical description
Perspective cross-section of one side of the upper part of the drum and lower part of the dome of St Peters.
Dimensions
  • Height: 416mm
  • Width: 311mm
Production typeDesign
Marks and inscriptions
'profile of the Great dome of St. Peters from the top of the Windows to the beginning of the Calotte; french measure'

Note
Inscribed in brown ink with dimensions.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Perspective cross-section of one side of the upper part of the drum and lower part of the dome of St Peters by leading architect and designer Sir William Chambers (1723-1796).
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.
Bibliographic reference
Snodin, Michael. Sir William Chambers London: V&A Publications, 1996. ISBN: 1851771824
Collection
Accession number
E.3263-1934

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Record createdJune 12, 2009
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