This framed vintage architectural print presents a finely detailed neoclassical pavilion design, attributed to the celebrated French architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot (1713–1780), renowned for works such as the Panthéon in Paris.
The print shows the front elevation of an elegant garden pavilion, along with its floor plan and architectural section, inscribed in French as “Un Pavillon de Bains” (a bath pavilion). Pieces like this were originally created for architectural folios, intended to document and share the designs of Europe’s great classical architects.
With its crisp lines, pastel colors, and historic subject matter, this work makes a refined addition to any study, library, or home gallery.
Features & Details:
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Title/Inscription: Un Pavillon de Bains (Bath Pavilion)
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Architect Attributed: Jacques-Germain Soufflot (1713–1780)
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Medium: Printed architectural engraving with hand-color style
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Presentation: Framed under glass with linen-textured mat and blue/gold inner border
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Frame Size: 10" x 12"
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Frame: Vintage gold-tone wood frame
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Condition: Very Good – Print clean and well-preserved. Frame shows minor age-related wear. Ready to hang.
✨ A striking piece of architectural history and a fine example of neoclassical design.
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