04-11-1954
GUSN-312012
This perspective drawing is a facade, or a section drawing. The facade of the building shows five large, rectangular windows with smaller, square windows on the top and bottom of the buildings. Each of the windows are paned. The drawing has many different textures: The top of the building and the ground look like marble, and the building itself looks like smooth stone. Within the window fixtures are what look like decorative urns.
one-point perspectives (perspective views)
façades
one-point perspectives (perspective views)
19.5 X 24'', perspective, graphite on paper
AR001
General architectural and cartographic collection
3-19-2005
AR001.UNK.031
Gift
The date is hard to read
This item was gifted by Richard C. Nylander on 3-19-2005.
Probably Barry, W. Thayer (Architect)
one-point perspectives (perspective views)
Barry, W. Thayer
Architecture
Item
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