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Section of Findlater Castle from the North West to the South East, 1789 (pen and grey ink
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Section of Findlater Castle from the North West to the South East, 1789 (pen and grey ink
659218 Section of Findlater Castle from the North West to the South East, 1789 (pen and grey ink, grey, pink and yellow wash) by Adam, Robert (1728-92); 29.5x46.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Section of Findlater Castle from the North West to the South East. Robert Adam (1728-1792). Pen and grey ink, grey, pink and yellow wash. Signed and dated 1789. 29.5 x 46.1cm.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22614976
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This print showcases a section of Findlater Castle from the North West to the South East, as depicted by renowned British artist Robert Adam in 1789. The artwork, measuring 29.5x46.1 cm, beautifully captures the intricate architectural details and fortification of this historic castle. Adam's pen and grey ink drawing is enhanced with delicate washes of grey, pink, and yellow, adding depth and vibrancy to the composition. His signature can be seen on the artwork along with the date it was created. The image provides an intimate glimpse into the late eighteenth-century design and construction techniques employed in Scottish castles. The absence of any figures allows viewers to focus solely on appreciating Adam's meticulous attention to detail. The cross-section diagram reveals various architectural features such as arched doorways, pillars, archways, and an open courtyard within Findlater Castle. Each element is meticulously rendered through Adam's skilled handiwork. This fine art piece represents a significant contribution to European artistic heritage during that era. Its inclusion in private collections further emphasizes its value as a historical artifact worth preserving for generations to come. Overall, this print offers a fascinating insight into both Scottish history and Robert Adam's mastery as an illustrator and designer during the late eighteenth century.
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