Louis Gustave Taraval

Design for a Neoclassical Building, Thought to be a School of Arts for the City of Stockholm

ca. 1770–94
Pen and gray ink, brush and brown, gray, and colored wash, heightened with white, with framing lines in pen and brown ink on paper strips framing the drawing sheet
27.8 × 52.6 cm (10.9 × 20.7 in)

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