Competition Drawing for Foreign Office Design
Henry Edward Coe (c.1826 - 1885)
Henry H Hofland (c.1828 - )
Pen and ink and wash on paper
1858-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Whitehall
When this work was sold through Christie's, London, in 1969, the catalogue entry gave the following information:
‘In 1856, after the collapse of the 18th century house to the south of Downing Street, instead of obtaining designs for a new War Office and Foreign Office from the chief architect to the Office of Works, Sir James Pennethorne, it was decided to hold a competition. At this stage two separate buildings were to be erected. The winners for the Foreign Office design were Coe and Hofland (Coe was a pupil of Sir Gilbert Scott). Palmerston, however, put the scheme aside and, following a change in government, in 1858 Scott was appointed to draw up designs.’
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- Subjects
- architectural plan/technical drawing, man, street, government building, facade, window
- Materials & Techniques
- paper (as artists material), ink, ink wash, Ink drawing, wash
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Details
- Title
- Competition Drawing for Foreign Office Design
- Date
- 1858
- Medium
- Pen and ink and wash on paper
- Dimensions
- height: 91.50 cm, width: 168.00 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Christie's, 17 June 1969
- Provenance
- Collection of neurologist Professor Rodger William Gilliatt (1922-1991) and Mrs Mary E. Gilliatt; by whom sold through Christie's, London, 'Fine English Drawings and Watercolours' sale, on 17 June 1969 (Lot 154), as 'A Design for the Foreign Office' by Henry Edward Coe and Thomas Richard Hofland; from which sale purchased by Richard Walker on behalf of the Ministry of Works
- GAC number
- 8521