NOTES: This image is from a volume of drawings (entitled Vol II) by various designers produced for or presented to the Quarto Imperial Club, London, between 1892 and 1897.
NOTES: This image is from a volume of drawings (entitled Vol II) by various designers produced for or presented to the Quarto Imperial Club, London, between 1892 and 1897.
NOTES: This image is from a volume of drawings (entitled Vol II) by various designers produced for or presented to the Quarto Imperial Club, London, between 1892 and 1897.
NOTES: This image is from a volume of drawings (entitled Vol II) by various designers produced for or presented to the Quarto Imperial Club, London, between 1892 and 1897.
NOTES: This drawing was made by Henry Flitcroft for Lord Burlington.The Queen's Chapel was begun in 1623, a consequence of the proposed marriage between Prince Charles and the Spanish Infanta, but finished in 1626 for Queen Henrietta Maria.
NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified 17th century French architect and relates to works carried out for Queen Henrietta Maria, who completed the building begun in 1616 for Queen Anne of Denmark. The design is directly connected with certain anonymous French architects in the French Queen's employ, probably in Paris, but perhaps in London.
NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified French 17th century architect and was probably intended for Brooke House in London. Inigo Jones was familiar with the house, having partly built it between 1617 and 1618. From 1628 it was used for the reception of French ambassadors and this design was sent to Jones from France, presumably for Queen Henrietta Maria's attention. It may therefore not necessarily be for Brooke House, but for one of the Queen's other projects.
NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified French 17th century architect and relates to works carried out for Queen Henrietta Maria who completed the building begun in 1616 for Queen Anne of Denmark. The design is directly connected with certain anonymous French architects in the French Queen's employ, probably in Paris, but perhaps in London.