The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam, Esquires. Volume II. Containing the Five Following Numbers, viz... and vol. III, Containing the Remainder of the Designs...

[1822]
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam, Esquires. Volume II. Containing the Five Following Numbers, viz... and vol. III, Containing the Remainder of the Designs...
  • Architect: Robert Adam (British, Kirkcaldy, Scotland 1728–1792 London)
  • Architect: James Adam (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1732–1794 London)
  • Publisher: Priestly and Weale (London)
  • Artist: Patrick Begbie (British, active Edinburgh and London 1770–1806?)
  • Artist: Robert Blyth (British, ca. 1750–1784)
  • Artist: James Caldwall (British, London 1739–after 1789)
  • Artist: Domenico Cunego (Italian, Verona 1727–1803 Rome)
  • Artist: Alexander Finnie (British, 18th–19th century)
  • Artist: Edward Malpas (British, 18th century)
  • Artist: Peter Mazell (British, active London, 1761–1802)
  • Artist: Thomas Morris (British, active 1750–1811)
  • Artist: Benedetto Pastorini (Italian, ca. 1740–1806)
  • Artist: Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, Mogliano Veneto 1720–1778 Rome)
  • Artist: John Roberts (British, active late 18th–early 19th century)
  • Artist: Roe (British, 18th century)
  • Artist: Joseph Record (British, 18th century)
  • Artist: Thomas Vivares (British, 1735–1805)
  • Artist: Charles White (British, London 1751–1785 London)
  • Artist: Thomas White (British, London ca. 1730–1775 London)
  • Artist: Giuseppe Carlo Zucchi (Italian, Venice 1721–1805 Venice)
  • Date: [1822]
  • Medium: Illustrations: etching and engraving
  • Dimensions: 26 7/16 x 19 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (67.21 x 50.19 x 4.5 cm)
  • Classifications: Books, Ornament & Architecture
  • Credit Line: Rogers Fund, transferred from the Library
  • Object Number: 1991.1073.11(2)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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