Art of Architecture
A Celebration of the Traditional Approach to Architecture
This exhibition featured work by: Atelier & Co., Steve Bass, Anthony Baus, Patrick Connors, Niki Covington, Andrew Dodson, Ferguson and Shamamian Architects, Fairfax and Sammons Architects, David Genther, Michael G Imber Architects, Peter Pennoyer Architects, Corey Strange, Abigail Tulis, Charlotte Worthy Architects, and others...
SELECTED WORKS
Atelier & Co.
Drawing by: Jason Grimes
Dining Room
2012
15 x 22 in
Watercolor
Atelier & Co.
Rendering by: Irina Shumitskaya
Dining Room Floor
2011
12 x 21 in
Watercolor
Atelier & Co.
Rendering by: Richard Cameron
Entry Court
2010
16 x 40 in
Watercolor
Atelier & Co.
Drawing by: Richard Cameron
Front Door
2007
22 x 29 in
Ink & Wash
Atelier & Co.
Rendering by: Jason Grimes
Stair Hall
2010
13 x 19 in
Watercolor
Atelier & Co.
Rendering by: Irina Shumitskaya
Stair Hall
2011
22 x 30 in
Watercolor
Anthony Baus
Piazzale Michelangelo
2016
15 x 22 in
Pen and brush with various inks on paper
Anthony Baus
Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome
2016
Pen and brown ink, with grey and burnt sienna wash on toned paper
“An ancient church founded in the 5th century, now boasts a relatively new façade designed by the Baroque architect Ferdinando Fuga. Figural arrangements allude to the church’s storied past.”
Anthony Baus
Palazzo della Consulta, Rome
2016
8 x 11 in
Pen and wash with grey ink on toned paper
“Detail of sculpture groups that sit atop truncated door pediments on the façade of the Palazzo della Consulta, a late Baroque palace designed by architect Ferdinando Fuga.”
Patrick Connors
Roman Forum, North Entrance
17 x 15 in
Oil on prepared paper
“View showing the ruined columns of the Temple Castor & Pollux and a side of Palatine Hill struck by the morning light.”
Patrick Connors
Roman Forum, Evening
15 x 17 in
Oil on prepared paper
Patrick Connors
Sant’ Andrea della Valle
17 x 15 in
Oil on prepared paper
“The morning light comes from the left and afternoon from the right. The setting sun adds grandeur to the Baroque façade as it turned the façade a yellow ochre.”
Patrick Connors
View of the Colosseum from the Palatine
15 x 17 in
Oil on Prepared Paper
“Two contemporaneous structures form the 1st century can be seen from atop the Palatine, the Colosseum and the Arch of Titus.”
Andrew Dodson
Site plan, Athenian Treasury
Delphi, Greece
18 x 24 in
Watercolor on paper
Andrew Dodson
Analytique, Athenian Treasury
Delphi, Greece
28 x 14 in
Watercolor on paper
Andrew Dodson
Side elevation, Athenian Treasury
Delphi, Greece
20 x 25 in
Watercolor on paper
Andrew Dodson
Private Collection
2000
Watercolor on paper
Ferguson and Shamamian Architects
Drawing by: Arthur Dutton
View of a Pool House and Terrace
2014
9 x 12 in
Graphite on paper
Ferguson and Shamamian Architects
Drawing by: Joseph Zvejnieks
Rear Exterior of a Residence
Boca Grande, Florida
2014
9 x 12 in
Graphite on paper
Ferguson and Shamamian Architects
Drawing by: Joseph Zvejnieks
Site Plan for a Residence
Los Angeles, CA
2013
18 x 24
Graphite on paper
David Genther
Architectural Detail
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
40 x 30 in
Watercolor
David Genther
Architectural Detail
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
40 x 30 in
Watercolor
David Genther
United States Supreme Court
36 x 24 in
Watercolor
“This is an analytique, a study of the elements of a work of architecture. A self-commissioned project for the production and sale of limited edition prints through the Smithsonian Museum Gift Shop.”
Michael G Imber Architects
Rendering by: Michael G. Imber
Mt Larson
Austin, Texas
2015
28 x 48 in
Watercolor
“Elevation of a home designed to overlook 30 acres of conservation easement and Lake Austin. Majorcan influences abound in this Texas limestone mass cascading down the hillside in a series of gardens.”
Michael G Imber Architects
Rendering by: Michael G. Imber
Villa Laurentine
Alys Beach, Florida
2015
28 x 21 in
Watercolor
“Analytique of an impluvium, or entry court, of a seaside villa compound designed around a series of courtyards inspired by the extensive writings of Pliny on his villa perched above the Mediterranean Sea.”
Peter Pennoyer Architects
Rendering by: Anton Glikin, Ph.D.
Drumlin Hall
Pine Plains, New York
2009
Tempera, Ink and Watercolor on Arches Paper
“Drumlin Hall is a new classical stone villa in the Hudson Valley.”
Peter Pennoyer Architects
Rendering by: Anton Glikin, Ph.D.
Federal House
Cambridge, Massachusetts
2009
Ink and Watercolor on Arches Paper
“Located in a storied area developed during the pre-revolutionary period, this new house reflects the rich architectural heritage of its city which includes important examples of New England architecture.”
Peter Pennoyer Architects
Drawing by: Anton Glikin, Ph.D.
Study for a Stair Hall
Westchester County, New York
2011
Ink on Vellum
Abigail Tulis
Cathedral De Barcelona, Interior
2016
Watercolor and Ink on paper
“Study depicting some of the chapels of this cathedral in relation to the nave. What captured me, was the arches framing arches and the play of lights with their various sources and moods.”
Abigail Tulis
Doorway from Palazzo Gremani, Venice
2016
Watercolor and Ink on paper
“From a series of doorway studies of this 16th c structure. The polychromy of the doorway was a pleasing contrast to the rich, yet much lighter, room it led into.”
Abigail Tulis
Passageway in the Rijksmuseum
2016
Watercolor, Ink and Gum Arabic on paper
“A detail of the main corridor leading pedestrians and bike traffic thru the center of Pierre Cuypers masterpiece.”
Abigail Tulis
Portal of Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp
2016
Watercolor and Ink on paper
“Drawn from a café table in the shadow of the cathedral after lunch. Portals are fascinating and this particular one is so powerful in how it draws the viewer into the place of worship.”