Thomas Corrie
Portmeirion
Sketch from the Central Piazza at Portmeirion. Designed by Sir Clough WIlliams-Ellis and built between 1925-76.
From left to right: the Onion Dome on Chantry Row (1962-3); Two columns recovered from the 1935 demolition of Hooton Hall (Samuel Wyatt, 1778-88), one with weather vane and the other with a gilded Burmese dancing figure; The Bristol Colonnade (1760, rebuilt at Portmeirion in 1959) from a Bath House which was demolished due to war damage; The Pantheon (1961-2) with a porch made from a minstrels' gallery from Dawpool, Cheshire (Richard Norman Shaw, 1882-6) demolished in 1927.
Pen on paper
195 x 195mm
Portmeirion
Sketch from the Central Piazza at Portmeirion. Designed by Sir Clough WIlliams-Ellis and built between 1925-76.
From left to right: the Onion Dome on Chantry Row (1962-3); Two columns recovered from the 1935 demolition of Hooton Hall (Samuel Wyatt, 1778-88), one with weather vane and the other with a gilded Burmese dancing figure; The Bristol Colonnade (1760, rebuilt at Portmeirion in 1959) from a Bath House which was demolished due to war damage; The Pantheon (1961-2) with a porch made from a minstrels' gallery from Dawpool, Cheshire (Richard Norman Shaw, 1882-6) demolished in 1927.
Pen on paper
195 x 195mm