[Working sketchbook, including ecclesiastical and domestic projects] [graphic] / [Bertram G. Goodhue]. [1903-1919?]

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[Working sketchbook, including ecclesiastical and domestic projects] [graphic] / [Bertram G. Goodhue]. [1903-1919?]

This set of 46 drawings is found in one sketchbook, containing 15 extant leaves, 1 back endpaper, and 11 loose sheets housed between some of the leaves. The majority of leaves and sheets have recto and verso images. The drawings are all graphite sketches on paper except for one, which is a plate torn from a journal or catalog. Some of the loose sheets may originally have been parts of full leaves in the sketchbook which were removed and cut into smaller pieces.

15 leaves, 1 endpaper, 11 loose sheets ( 46 drawings) : graphite and metalpoint drawings on paper ; 18.5 x 25.4 cm. (7 1/4 x 10 in.) or smaller.

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