Flat_box Oversize Box 4
Contains 11 Results:
N 47 - Monticello: unfinished elevation, first version [MSS 9828, FC 2347], 1771 - 1772
Study for final elevation of the first version. 1 item. ink on paper.
N 281/N 282 - President's house; Governor's house, Richmond [MSS 770], circa 1780
Thomas Jefferson's first floor plans showing rotunda house with wings. Nichols mis-identified the second plan (N 282) as the second floor plan of the governor's house. It is the first floor. 2 items. ink on paper.
N 309 - University of Virginia: early study for pavilion VII [MSS 171, K 5 (K b verso)], 1817
This is an early study for Pavilion VII, the first building erected. It shows an elevation of the pavilion with adjacent dormitories and Chinese railings, and plans of the first and second floors. On back is an early study of the Lawn showing nine identical paviliions; the specifications begin: "The walls of the Pavilion are 116 feet running measure." Includes construction notes on verso. 1 item. ink on paper.
N 354 - University of Virginia: rotunda, pavilions IX & X [MSS 2332], 1823 February
South elevation of Rotunda with South elevations of pavilions IX & X. Probably drawn by John Neilson. Previously attributed to Cornelia Jefferson Randolph. 1 item. ink with tinted washes on paper.
N 367 - University of Virginia: dormitories [MSS 171, K 31], undated
Elevation and section of dormitories. Section through lawn colonnade and a dormitory room. 1 item. pricking, scoring, iron-gall ink on graph paper.
N 372 - University of Virginia: Tuscan order for colonnade [MSS 171, K-h], undated
Study and elevation of a Tuscan column that includes the capital, shaft, and base of the order. 1 item. iron gall ink on graph paper.
N 378 - Possibly University of Virginia: fragment; page of map symbols [RG-1/3/3.761], undated
Two unrelated pages. One is a page from a book of map symbols and the other is an old drawing in poor shape, which may not be a drawing by Jefferson. Possibly Architrave. 2 items.
N 382 (see N 384) - University of Virginia: study for engraving of ground plan (copies) [MSS 3313], undated
Two photostats of a manuscript ground plan of the University, possibly that from which Maverick made his 1822 engraving, olus three enlarged copies. The drawing shows the first floor of the Rotunda with three oval rooms, and wings containing eight rooms each. The overlay shows the plan of the Dome Room. 5 items. Facsimiles.
N 384 (N 382) - University of Virginia: facsimile of Maverick's 1822 plan [MSS 3586], 1923
Four copies of 1923 facsimile of Peter Maverick's 1822 plan of the University of Virginia. Design sources for pavilions written in ink by Ellen Randolph Coolidge. 4 items.
N 385 - University of Virginia: facsimiles of Maverick's 1825 plan [MSS 6552], undated
Drawn by John Neilson. Peter Maverick's 1825 plan showing plan of rotunda dome room. This version of the Maverick engraving shows the first floor of the Rotunda with the plan of the Dome Room as an overlay. Each of the two Gymnasia wings contains eight rooms, each of which is shown to have its own fireplace and door. 5 items.
N 390 - Washington, D.C.: US Capitol, south wing [MSS 5385-ap], circa 1800
Plan of south wing of capitol. Not executed by Jefferson. 1 item. ink and watercolor on paper.