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Design for a decorative frieze in plaster work or painted mural design featuring an allegorical figure

RIBA21182
NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified 18th century Italian architect, possibly Bolognese in origin.

Design for a plasterwork frieze or painted mural design

RIBA21201
NOTES: This drawing is believed to be by an unidentified 18th century Italian architect, possibly Bolognese.

Designs for the interior decoration of 1 Grosvenor Crescent, London, for Sir Wilfrid Lawson M.P.: elevation of small drawing room

RIBA21237
Aitchison, George (1825-1910)
NOTES: This drawing was exhibited at the Royal Acadeny of Arrs, London, in 1885 (no. 1907).

Designs for the interior decoration of 1 Grosvenor Crescent, London, for Sir Wilfrid Lawson M.P.: elevation of small drawing room or entrance hall

RIBA21238
Aitchison, George (1825-1910)
NOTES: This drawing, or RIBA31702, was exhibited at the Royal Acadeny of Arrs, London, in 1887 (no. 1616).

Study of a section of the Parthenon frieze, originally from the Acropolis, Athens: detail of the Athenian cavalry and their horses

RIBA21255
NOTES: Sculptures and carved relief friezes from the Parthenon were brought to Britain in 1806 by Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and were deposited in the British Museum in 1816.

Inner door of the sanctuary of the Temple at Tentyra (Dendera)

RIBA21325
NOTES: This drawing was produced to illustrate a publication or paper entitled 'Egyptian antiquities chiefly in architecture'.

Study of capitals, entablature and architectural fragments including a relief frieze, from the cave temple of Viswakarma, Ellora

RIBA21345
NOTES: This drawing was executed to illustrate a publication or paper on Indian Architecture entitled 'Fragments of Indian Architecture selected principally from the excavations in the Mountain of Elora near Aurungabad in the Degan as also from the Island of Eliphanta Bombay.'
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