Flat_box Oversize Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
N 188 - Monticello: architrave sketch of dining room arches [MSS 171, TB 1516], undated
Drawing of archiatrave in the Monticello Dining Room. 1 item. ink and pencil on paper.
N 305 - University of Virginia: dormitories, West range, with hotels A & B (Plan #1) [MSS 171, K 1], 1819
Second study of Ground plan of West range with dormitories and hotels A and B. The suggestion for making this revised study of the West Range with the Hotels and Dormitories facing away from the Lawn instead of towards the backs of the Pavilions came from Joseph C. Cabell at the Board of Visitors meeting of 29 March 1819. One of three variants. 1 item. iron gall ink and pencil on graph paper.
N 306 - University of Virginia: dormitories, West range, with hotels A & B (Plan #2) [MSS 171, K 2], circa 1817-1818
This original study for the West Range shows Jefferson's initial intention to place the West Range directly behind the Pavilions and Dormitories of the Lawn. One of three variants. 1 item. iron gall ink and pencil on graph paper.
N 307 - University of Virginia: lower story of Dorick pavilion [MSS 171, K 3], before 1817 October 6
These two sheets were once joined. Together they are the studies for Pavilion VII's lower portico. South and west elevations. 2 items. pricking, scoring, and iron gall ink on graph paper.
N 310 - University of Virginia: pavilions with two-story dormitories [MSS 171, K 6], 1817
Elevation (front facade) of pavillions with two-story dormitories. Watermarked J. Whatman. Drawn by Dr. William Thornton. In May 1817 Jefferson wrote to Dr. William Thornton describing his plan for the Central College with separate pavilions and a range of dormitories. Thornton responded on June 11 with a two story composition of student rooms and pavilions. 1 item. ink and watercolor on thin wove paper.
N 311 - University of Virginia: Pavilion VII, West Doric Palladio [MSS 171, K 19], circa 1817
Elevation and three plans of Pavilion VII's front facade and floor plans and specifications for the building. The plan of the Pavilion measures 34 feet wide by 26 feet deep, precisely the dimensions that Jefferson used on his study for a typical Pavilion for Central Colllege. Cornerstone laid October 6, 1817. 1 item. pricking, scoring, iron gall ink, and india ink on graph paper.
N 316 - University of Virginia: Pavilion III, West Corinthian Palladio [MSS 171, K 15], 1818
Elevation of Pavilion III's front facade and floor plans and specifications for the building, one with alternate flap. Specifications on verso. On this revised study for Pavilion III, Jefferson has included a basement floor plan and has shifted the elevation to the side of the first floor plan instead of above it. 1 item. pricking, scoring, iron gall ink, and india ink on graph paper.
N 321 - University of Virginia: Pavilion II, Eastern range. Ionic of Fortuna Virilus [MSS 171, K 14], 1819
Drawing of an elevation and three floor plans for Pavillion II with specifications on verso. On the first floor is the large schoolroom, and on the second floor are the professor's three rooms. On June 5, 1819, Jefferson wrote that he was about to begin the drawings for the pavilion on the east. 1 item. pricking, scoring, iron gall ink, and india ink on paper.
N 326 - University of Virginia: Pavilion X, East [MSS 171, K 22], 1819
Elevations and three plans. Shows location of Franklin stoves. Specifications on back. 1 item. ink on paper.
N 326a - University of Virginia: Pavilion X, East [MSS 6944, FC 2967], 1819
Same as N 326, but without the Franklin stoves or specifications. Formerly incorrectly attributed to Cornelia Jefferson Randolph. Thomas S. Ridgeway statement on verso identifies as T. J.'s work. This is the only carpenter's copy of a University of Virginia building known to have survived the building process. 1 item. pricking and iron gall ink on graph paper.