This pencil and watercolour drawing by the British architect James William Wild (1814–1892) shows seven stucco and glass windows. Four rectangular windows can be seen in the lower row and three square windows in the upper. Only five of the seven windows are completely drawn and coloured. The two windows on the right-hand side were only sketched in fine pencil outlines as their motifs are the mirror image of those on the left-hand side.
The two central windows show the motif of a cypress tree entwined by a tendril with blossoms; that on the right is less elaborate. These windows are flanked on each side by a window with the motif of a vase of flowers in a medallion and a lower section featuring two flower-star ornaments.
The central square window in the upper part of Wild’s drawing shows geometric ornament and is flanked by windows showing flowers in a quatrefoil. The colours green, purple, and pink predominate in all the windows, such that they form a harmonious ensemble. Wild has added a very fine pencil note in the upper right corner of the drawing.
41A6711 · Blumen in einer Vase
48A981 · Ornament aus geometrischen Motiven
48A9815 · sternförmiges Ornament
48A98312 · Ornamente in Form von Ranken
Mr. Abbot / vol. II