Elevation to Portland Street Shewing the Hall of Memory for the New Art Gallery, Manchester, 1925
Summary
A view of a proposed design for a new art gallery on what had been the site of the Manchester Infirmary (demolished 1909). It shows from an angle an austere straight classical side of a building, interrupted by a round temple-like inner structure surrounded by rectangular-profile columns. The whole is elevated above street level and is inaccessible to the sketchily-drawn people which surround it, as the only door, to the right, has the appearance of a portcullis. To the left is a raised sculpture and a small tree. The new art gallery was not built, and the site eventually became Piccadilly bus station.
Object Name
Elevation to Portland Street Shewing the Hall of Memory for the New Art Gallery, Manchester, 1925
Date Created
1925
Dimensions
whole: 68.2cm x 58.6cm
accession number
1925.598
Collection Group
Place of creation
United Kingdom
Support
paper
Medium
pencil
chalk
watercolour
On Display
Credit
Gift of Mr Charles Lambert Rutherston, 1925
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