Cah.4. No.VI. Aeolus Tempel [Temple of Aeolus at Kew]
Information
Title
Cah.4. No.VI. Aeolus Tempel [Temple of Aeolus at Kew]
Record type
Digitised Book Plate Collection
Original Reference
BP/14106-1001/4/6
Date
1797-c.1803
Scope & content
Black and white engraved plate depicting a design for the Temple of Aeolus at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew [London]. As of 2024, the temple can still be seen at Kew Gardens. The Grade II-listed temple was designed by Sir William Chambers and was first build in the 1760's. The current version was rebuilt in 1845. Includes two plans and a scale bar to the lower centre. The second plan relates to 'No.III. Cah.3'. The book plate bears the imprints 'Grundriss zu No.III. Cah.3', 'zu Aeol:Temp' and 'Fuss'. Hefte 4. Plate 6 of 10. From the publication 'Ideenmagazin. Vol I' by Johann Gotfried Grohmann
Extent
1 item
Is part of
Ideenmagazin von Johann Gottfried Grohmann ... Herausgegeben