Drawing, Design for the Grand Staircase at the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy, 1751–56, 1751–56

Drawing, Design for the Grand Staircase at the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy, 1751–56, 1751–56

Section and half of the lowest flight of the stair shown in bird's eye view. The plan is an ovoid. Over the top flight are windows separated by groups of pilasters and columns. Over the entablature are windows in half-circles, at the bottom of a dome. Trophies of arms and girls' heads with festoons, respectively, decorate panels. Framing stripe. Verso, horizontally: the beginning of the right half is shown. Arched doorway corresponding to the ground and mezzanine floors. A loggia is in the floor. Pedestals before the wall panel are intended to carry statues. One order of the pilasters is shown in the top part, each bay containing a window of the third and fourth floors. A loggia is in the center, its framing architrave being built in a niche, the conch of which is visible over it. At bottom: two scales. Date: 1751–56. Dimensions: 51.2 × 37.7 cm (20 3/16 × 14 13/16 in.). Medium: brush and gray wash, graphite on laid paper, pen and black ink. Collection: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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