A drawing framed in blackened wooden frame, showing a building from an antique inspiration. The building is said to be part of the architectural repertoire of Friedrich Weinbrenner (1766-1826), a German architect and town planner who advocated the Palladian architecture. The identification of this building is unknown. It has a façade of eight Corinthian columns, the capitals are adorned with acanthus ornament at the top, and three women sculptures encircle and surmount the pediment of the building.
Period : 1800-1810
Dimensions :
Height: 40.6 cm
Length: 53 cm
Dimensions without the frame :
Height: 28.9 cm
Length: 41 cm
Condition : good