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English: Title: U.S. Capitol and Pennsylvania Avenue before 1814 Abstract/medium: 1 drawing on beige paper : ink, wash, and gouache ; visible image 21 x 26 cm., in frame 26 x 31 cm.
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Author Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820.
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Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress
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  • Title supplied by the Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division.
  • The initials "B.H.L." appear at lower left, which resulted in a mistaken attribution to Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Aikman identifies the drawing as a Latrobe watercolor, made from memory after British soldiers burned the Capitol in 1814.
  • A pen and ink drawing with highlights in white gouache and black and gray washes.
  • Aikman, L. We, the people, p. 25
  • Reference copy in Lot 4386-6BA; Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division.
  • Ford Peatross, Curator of Architecture, Design & Engineering, Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division, indicated on 9/11/2000 that several qualities of this drawing are inconsistent with Latrobe's technique; also that Latrobe drawing scholars Charles Brownell and Jeffrey Cohen have both rejected this drawing as a Latrobe.
Part of
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i do solemnly swear...": presidential inaugurations · prints and photographs division
Subject
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united states capitol (washington, d.c.) · pictorial works · pennsylvania avenue (washington, d.c.) · washington (d.c.) · buildings, structures, etc · capitols · ink drawings · wash drawings
Location
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pennsylvania avenue
Place
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Washington (D.C.)
Genre
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Ink drawings--1810-1820 · Wash drawings--1810-1820

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