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Sir Edwin Lutyens

RIBA2909-27
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Meredith Frampton's portrait is dated 1935 but this mezzotint must have been produced as a memorial to Sir Edwin Lutyens although Lawrence Josset's engraving of the portrait was possibly done some time earlier. This image shows the print without its accompanying text; for the whole print see RIBA82325.

Oscar Niemeyer

RIBA2924-27
Niemeyer, Oscar (1907-2012)
NOTES: Niemeyer was winner of the RIBA's Royal Gold Medal in 1998.

Sir Peter Shepheard

RIBA2932-28
Shepheard, Sir Peter Faulkner (1913-2002)

Pierre Vago

RIBA2937-28
Vago, Pierre (1910-2002)

Sir Reginald Blomfield

RIBA2972-30
Blomfield, Sir Reginald (1856-1942)

Oliver Hill

RIBA2973-30
Hill, Oliver (1887-1968)

Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte: the Great Canal and grotto

RIBA2999-31
Le Notre, Andre (1613-1700)
NOTES: The architect was Louis Le Vau, the landscape architect was Andre le Notre, and Charles le Brun was responsible for the interiors.

Elizabeth Chesterton

RIBA3004-31
Chesterton, Dame Elizabeth (1915-2002)

Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens: view from the the west showing James 'Athenian' Stuart sketching in the foreground

RIBA3029-33
NOTES: It is likely this drawing dates from between 1751 and 1754, during Stuart's extensive travels in Greece.This image also appeared as an engraving in Stuart & Revett's 'The Antiquities of Athens' (London, 1787), vol. II, ch. ii, pl. II.

Caricature bust of Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens incorporating an architectural model for a 'chattri' roof feature

RIBA3080-37
Indian office of Sir Edwin Lutyens
NOTES: Lutyens designed the Viceroy's House (now Rashtrapati Bhavan) in New Delhi from 1913 to 1931. This bust was made in his Delhi office and includes an architectural model for a 'chattri', or roof feature, on the house. It stood for many years above a doorway in Lutyens's London office.

Conjectural portrait of Andrea Palladio

RIBA3095-38
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
SOURCE: Andrea Palladio. I Quattro libri dell'architettura (London, 1715) ed. Giacomo Leoni, frontispiece
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