Robert Adam: Original drawings and designs . . .together with studies made during his stay in Italy. Note added: 'And addenda by W. Kent etc.'
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Title: Robert Adam: Original drawings and designs . . .together with studies made during his stay in Italy. Note added: 'And addenda by W. Kent etc.'
Artist:
Robert Adam (British, Kirkcaldy, Scotland 1728–1792 London)
Artist:
Sir William Chambers (British (born Sweden), Göteborg 1723–1796 London)
Artist:
Henry Holland (British, Fulham, London 1745–1806 Chelsea, London)
Artist:
James Wyatt (British, Weeford, Staffordshire 1746–1813 near Marlborough, Wiltshire)
Artist:
Thomas Hardwick (British, London 1752–1829 London)
Artist:
Giovanni Battista Cipriani (Italian, Florence 1727–1785 Hammersmith (active London))
Artist:
John Yenn (British, London (?) 1750–1821 London)
Artist:
John Vardy (British, Durham baptised 1718–1765 London)
Artist:
Isaac Ware (British, before 1704–1766 Hampstead)
Artist:
Henry Flitcroft (British, Twiss Green, Cheshire 1697–1769 Hampstead)
Author:
Addenda written by William Kent (British, Bridlington, Yorkshire ca. 1685–1748 London)
Date: 1748–92
Medium: Pen and black ink, watercolor, graphite
Classifications: Drawings, Ornament & Architecture
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1935
Object Number: 34.78.2(1-95)
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