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Designs for a Neo-Classical House for Lord Charleville: Three Sections (nos
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Designs for a Neo-Classical House for Lord Charleville: Three Sections (nos
651983 Designs for a Neo-Classical House for Lord Charleville: Three Sections (nos.9-11), 1789 (pencil, pen and grey ink and watercolour) by Byres, James (1734-1817); 62.2x99.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Designs for a Neo-Classical House for Lord Charleville: Three Sections (nos.9-11). James Byres (1734-1817). Pencil, pen and grey ink and watercolour. Signed and dated 1789. 62.2 x 99.6cm. Part of a group of architectural drawings commissioned by Lord Charleville, when in Rome on the Grand Tour in 1789.); Photo eChristies Images; Scottish, out of copyright
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022012upload 1780s 1789 Architectural Style Blueprint British Art British Art On Paper Cross Section Grey Ink In Ink Ink Drawing Late 18th Century Late Eighteenth Century Neoclassical Pencil Pencil Drawing Residence Section Water Color Water Colour Byres Neo Classical
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This print showcases "Designs for a Neo-Classical House for Lord Charleville: Three Sections (nos. 9-11)" by James Byres, an esteemed Scottish artist from the late eighteenth century. The artwork, measuring 62.2x99.6 cm, is part of a private collection and depicts architectural drawings commissioned by Lord Charleville during his Grand Tour in Rome in 1789. The image captures the intricate details of Byres' pencil, pen, and grey ink watercolor masterpiece. It portrays three sections of the neo-classical house design with precision and elegance. The fine lines and delicate shading bring depth to the drawing, showcasing Byres' exceptional talent as an architect and artist. The composition transports us back to the 1780s when this magnificent home was envisioned. With no people present in the scene, our focus is solely on the architectural beauty presented before us. The neoclassical style shines through every stroke of ink and touch of watercolor. As we admire this piece of British art on paper, we can't help but appreciate its historical significance within late eighteenth-century architecture. It serves as a blueprint for a grand residence that would have been admired during its time. Bridgeman Images has done justice to this remarkable artwork with their high-quality print reproduction that allows us to appreciate every detail up close.
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