Section of central domed temple of a Triumphal Bridge, Gold Medal version
Architectural Drawing
1824-1863 (made)
1824-1863 (made)
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Section drawing of the central domed temple of a Triumphal Bridge, showing the elaborately decorated interior of the dome as well as the brick foundations.
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Title | Section of central domed temple of a Triumphal Bridge, Gold Medal version (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | pen and ink with grey, pink and blue wash on paper |
Brief description | Section drawing of a Triumphal Bridge, C. J. Richardson after a design by John Soane, mid 19th century |
Physical description | Section drawing of the central domed temple of a Triumphal Bridge, showing the elaborately decorated interior of the dome as well as the brick foundations. |
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Production type | Copy |
Marks and inscriptions | Triumphal Bridge reduced from the Academy Drawing. s. CJR (inscribed on page) |
Object history | John Soane won the Royal Academy's Gold Medal competition in 1776 with his design for a Triumphal Bridge. The original drawings are in Sir John Soane's Museum (Drawer 12, Set 5, Items 5-7); this section is a copy by Richardson on a smaller scale. 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 | copied (reduced size) from a 1776 design by John Soane |
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Accession number | 3306:18 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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