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Hunting lodge,pavilion,Architectural sketch,Italy,c1700,School of Turin

Title: [Hunting lodge with pavilions]
Date Created/Published: [ca. 1700]
Summary: Watercolor rendering attributed to School of Turin, showing a hunting lodge or castle in elevation and section, and row of 7 pavilions in elevation.
Notes:
No. 8, suite de 11.
Title devised by Library staff.
Kenneth H. Walker Collection.
Gift; Nancy Glanville; 1999; (DLC/PP-2000:030).
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2000:030, no. 81.
Conservation control number 8.11.797.8.
Subjects:
Hunting lodges--Italy--1690-1710.
Castles & palaces--Italy--1690-1710.
Pavilions--Italy--1690-1710.
Architectural drawings--1690-1710.
Watercolors--1690-1710.
Bookmark /2007681983/
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