Attributed works:
21. Chimneypiece, Designed by Robert Adam and Charles-Louis Clérisseau, Carved by Michael Rysbrack. 1756. Marble, 206 by 296 cm. (Red Drawing Room, Hopetoun House, West Lothian).
Attributed works:
22. Design for Ornament, by Charles-Louis Clérisseau. Signed. Pen and Ink and Grey Wash, 13.1 by 28.5 cm. (RIBA, London, Hardwick Collection, III, fol.22).
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23. 'Chimney Piece at S Mattw Deaker's, Richmond', from Isaac Ware: Designs of Inigo Jones and Others, London [1731], Plate 36.
Attributed works:
24. Design for the Chimneypiece in the Red Drawing Room, Hopetoun House, ?By Charles-Louis Clérisseau and Robert Adam; The Measurements Probably by Michael Rysbrack. 1755. Pen and Ink and Wash, 31.8 by 40 cm. (Trustees of the Hopetoun Preservation Trust/The Marquis of Linlithgow.).
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25. Design for Ornament, by Charles-Louis Clérisseau. Sepia Wash Heightened with White Bodycolour, 13.5 by 44 cm. (RIBA, London, Hardwick Collection, III, fol.7).
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26. Model for a Female Herm, by Michael Rysbrack. Terracotta, 34.3 cm. High (Manchester City Art Galleries).
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27. Mausoleum or Sepulchural Chamber, by Robert Adam. Pencil, Pen with Brown and Black Ink, Water-Colour Washes, 30 by 37.5 cm. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London, Adam, LVI: 138).
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28. Mausoleum or Sepulchral Chamber, by Charles-Louis Clérisseau. Pen and Ink, Body-Colour and Chinese White, 47.5 by 61.1 cm. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London).
Attributed works:
29. Design for a Chimneypiece, by Michael Rysbrack. Pen and Ink and Wash, 22.5 by 25.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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30. Design for a Chimneypiece, by Michael Rysbrack. Pen and Ink with Wash, 24.3 by 28.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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31. Design for a Chimneypiece, by Michael Rysbrack. Pen and Ink, 15.3 by 188 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
32. The Hall, Hopetoun House, West Lothian, Showing the Chimneypiece of c.1756, Originally in the Great Bedchamber.