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Historic New England
General architectural and cartographic collection (AR001)
Exterior elevation of a frontispiece of an unidentified building, location unknown, 1797
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Item Information
Title:
Exterior elevation of a frontispiece of an unidentified building, location unknown, 1797
Architect:
Benjamin, Asher, 1773-1845
Date:
1797
Format:
Drawings/Illustrations
Genre:
exterior elevations
architectural drawings (visual works)
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
AR001: General architectural and cartographic collection
Subjects:
frontispieces (façade components)
broken pediments
panel doors
fanlights
columns (architectural elements)
Ionic order
paper (fiber product)
ink
wash (material)
black (color)
gray (color)
Extent:
1 exterior elevation : black ink and gray wash on heavy paper ; 9 1/4 x 6 inches; 9 1/4 in. x 6 in. (H x W)
Link to Item:
http://gusn.us/174878
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Identifier:
174878
Call #:
AR001.UNK.008
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