Visions of a dream world that might or might not have ever been. All of these found in Frank Chouteau Brown and other architects’ 1910 work “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Published in Chicago Illinois by the American School of Correspondence.

Front cover. Image 1 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/mode/1up
DETAIL OF GREEK DORIC ORDER: an example of conventional shadows and rendering. Page 17, Image 18 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/page/n17/mode/1upg
Section Through Vaulted Ceiling, Showing Conventional Shadows and Method of Rendering. Page 56, Image 57 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/page/n56/mode/1up
Showing Difference in Rendering Stone and Metal. Page 60, Image 61 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/page/n60/mode/1up

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