Back elevation of Village Lodge at Kedleston
attributed to George Richardson (Edinburgh c. 1738 - London 1813)
Category
Architecture / Drawings
Date
circa 1775
Materials
Ink and grey wash on paper
Measurements
375 x 538 mm
Order this imageCollection
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire
NT 109156
Summary
Back elevation of Village Lodge at Kedleston, showing two 2-storey pavilions with recessed arch and side extension. With a solid stone and wooden gate. Scale in feet. Measurements given in ink. Above drawing in ink: "Elevation towards the Park". On verso in ink: "Western [Gates - crossed out]". Unsigned and undated, but attributed to George Richardson. Watermark: Strasbourg lily with initials GR.
Provenance
Attributed to George Richardson for Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Baron Scarsdale. By descent to Francis Curzon, 3rd Viscount Scarsdale. Acquired by gift as part of the transfer of Kedleston Hall to the National Trust in 1987.
Marks and inscriptions
Recto, above drawing: Elevation towards the Park Verso: Western Gates
Makers and roles
attributed to George Richardson (Edinburgh c. 1738 - London 1813), architect