Longitudinal section for the interior design by Patrick Charles Keely for Notre-Dame de Montréal
1866-1869
- This design is probably one of the few proposed designs for the renovation of Notre-Dame de Montréal that included a semi-circular apse and rose windows in the ceiling instead of the flat altar wall with a window (Toker, p. 66 and Maurault, pp. 66-67).
Pen and black ink with graphite and light blue, beige, moderate orange, green, blue, and yellow watercolour
sheet: 57.8 x 125.9 cm
AR1996:1001:178
inscribed - by the draughtsman ? in graphite, b.: "side door" and "Longitudinal section" [erased] inscribed - by an unknown hand, in graphite, verso, l.r.: with calculations [sideways]
Montréal Island of Montréal Québec Canada
99-00-01
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