Designs in Architecture; Consisting of Plans, Elevations and sections for Temples, Baths, Cassines, Pavilions, Garden Seats, Obelisks, and other Buildings for Decorating Pleasure-Ground, Parks, Forests etc.

Designs in Architecture; Consisting of Plans, Elevations and sections for Temples, Baths, Cassines, Pavilions, Garden Seats, Obelisks, and other Buildings for Decorating Pleasure-Ground, Parks, Forests etc. by Sir John Soane (author)

Medium

1 vol: ill:

Classification

Volume

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Mark J. Millard Architectural Collection, David K.E. Bruce Fund

Accession Number

1985.61.2681

Art Historical Context

Step into the neoclassical imagination of Sir John Soane with *Designs in Architecture*, captivating 1778 volume published when the young architect was just 25. This illustrated treasure offers plans, elevations, and sections an array of whimsical structures—temples, baths, cassines, pavilions, garden seats, obelisks, and more—intended to embellish the pleasure grounds, parks, and forests of 18th-century Britain. Soane, who would later design iconic London landmarks like the Bank of England, here showcases his early mastery of precise, elegant line work, blending Roman antiquity with the era's...

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