Richard Norman Shaw RA, Design for The Three Gables, 6 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, London NW3: perspective of revised front elevation, c.1882.
Pen with black ink on wove paper. 501 mm x 633 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London. Photographer: Prudence Cuming Associates Limited.
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Richard Norman Shaw RA (1831 - 1912)
RA Collection: Art
501 mm x 633 mm
Richard Norman Shaw RA
Contract drawing for The Three Gables, 6 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, London NW3: north elevation and cross-section looking south, Signed and dated April 1881
Pen with black ink, pencil and coloured washes on wove paper
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