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The source for Lutyens’s Memorial to the Missing of the Somme
08/2022 | 1433 | 164
Pages: 773-779
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Hopkins, Andrew (Hopkins, Andrew)
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Illustrations
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1. Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Thiepval, designed by Edwin Lutyens and built 1927–32. (Wikimedia Commons).
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10. Plan and elevations of the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Thiepval, by Roderick Gradidge. 1995. Pen and ink on paper, 15 by 13 cm. (Private collection).
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11. Arch of the Four Winds, Rome, wall of the central arch with ancient and modern spolia. (Photograph the author, 2022).
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12. The Garibaldi Ossuary Mausoleum, Rome, designed by Giovanni Jacobucci and built 1939–41. (Wikimedia Commons).
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13. Some of the names of the Lost on the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Thiepval. (Photograph the author, 2022).
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2. Arch of the Four Winds, Rome, designed by Andrea Busiri Vici and built 1857–59, seen from the west. (Photograph Enrico Luciani, Comitato Gianicolo, Rome 2002).
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3. The destroyed casino dei Quattro Venti in 1849, by the circle of Stefano Lecchi. Watercolour on card, 43 by 60 cm. (Collezione Apolloni, Rome).
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4. The damaged Porta San Pancrazio, Rome, by Virginio Vespignani. 1854. Pen and coloured washes, 55 by 110 cm. (sheet). (Courtesy of Nuova Argos, Rome).
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5. The restored Porta San Pancrazio, Rome, by Virginio Vespignani. 1854. Pen and coloured washes, (sheet 55 by 110 cm. (sheet). (Courtesy of Nuova Argos, Rome).
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6. The Arch of the Four Winds, Rome, seen from the west. (Photograph the author, 2022).
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7. The Arch of the Four Winds, Rome, detail of the interior. (Photograph the author, 2022).
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8. The Arch of Janus (after Piranesi), Rome, by Thomas Girtin. 1798. Watercolour with pen and brown ink over graphite on paper, 21.1 by 30.8 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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9. The Arch of Constantine, Rome, by Charles Smeaton. 1855. Albumen print on card, 23 by 18.5 cm. (The British School at Rome, Parker Collections).