Study of a Corinthian capital and base from the Temple of Vespasian, Rome;Jupiter Tonnant
Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome: the capital one quarter the actual size, from E. Cresy and G.L. Taylor's 'The architectural antiquities of Rome', London 1821-22, vol.II
Prismatic Colour Wheel, from Moses Harris' 'The natural system of colours', London [c.1785]
Compound Colour Wheel, from Moses Harris' 'The natural system of colours', London [c.1785]
Design of a capital illustrating the supposed origin of the Corinthian order: elevation
Arch of Titus, Rome: details of key stone, soffits and capital, from G.L. Taylor and E. Cresy 'The architectural antiquities of Rome', London 1821-22
Design for a ceiling
Portico of The Pantheon, Rome: the various members of the capitals, one quarter their actual size, from G.L. Taylor and E. Cresy's 'The architectural antiquities of Rome', London 1821-22, vol. I
Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome: foliage of the capital one quarter the actual size, from E. Cresy and G.L. Taylor's 'The architectural antiquities of Rome', London 1821-22, vol. II
Design for a town house: section
Architectural cast: relief panel decorated with scrolling foliage
Architectural cast: relief panel decorated with scrolling foliage [detail]