Design studies for monuments by Anonymous

Design studies for monuments 1800 - 1900

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drawing, print, pencil, architecture

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architectural sketch

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drawing

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aged paper

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toned paper

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neoclassicism

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print

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sketch book

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etching

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form

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personal sketchbook

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sketchwork

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pencil

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men

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line

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architecture drawing

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storyboard and sketchbook work

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sketchbook art

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architecture

Dimensions: sheet: 7 3/8 x 9 3/16 in. (18.7 x 23.4 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

These design studies for monuments were sketched on paper by an anonymous artist, giving us a glimpse into the creative process. The artist used the simple medium of pencil to explore different concepts for the monuments. Note the linear quality, the varying weights of the lines, and the erasures, all revealing the artist's hand and thought process. The sketches are not highly rendered, suggesting a focus on quickly capturing ideas rather than creating a finished work of art. The monuments' designs feature geometric shapes, classical architectural elements, and decorative motifs. This blend indicates a potential interest in combining traditional forms with contemporary aesthetics, and the sketches provide insight into how the artist conceived of these structures and how they could potentially shape public space. Ultimately, this work underscores how the artist’s craft of sketching allows for experimentation and the development of concepts before committing to a final design. It is through this process that we can see the evolution of an idea.

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