NOTES: In the summer of 1982 the Tate Gallery comissioned archiitects Alan Stanton and Peter Rice to design two tents to be erected outside the gallery to provide a temporary space for an exhibition to mark the 150th anniversary of the Winsor & Newton artists paint and materials company. The tents included a painting studio (for amateur artists) and a coffee shop. See RIBA116016 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This drawing possibly represents a temporary structure put up to celebrate the birth of the Dauphin, the future Louis XIII, in 1601; or, perhaps, a more permanent part of Henri IV's constructions at the Louvre - for example, a 'triumphal arch' separating the Grand Galerie and the Petite Galerie.