Rough sketches of floors and colour tests
1848 - 1851. Wash, Grey-brown ink, Blue ink, Reddish ink, Grey ink, Pencil, Red ink on wove paper.Not on display
This drawing is part of a set made during Madrazo’s student days for the purposes of analysis and research. The majority of these analytical drawings are fairly schematic sketches that focus on one particular part of an architectural structure. They contain an abundance of geometric designs of capitals, borders and floors for embellishing monuments and stalks, flowers and other plant motifs that display organic forms rather than elemental symmetry. The most interesting thing about these student drawings is how they document Madrazo’s evolution in terms of visual representation and architectural motivations, year after year; they offer proof of his skill and imaginative vision, and most of the sketches envision projects that had already been built.
This drawing shows different colour tests in washes that Madrazo later used in his plans and sketches of flooring solutions. There are five clearly distinguishable colours of wash: yellow, brown, orange, red and blue. There are also arithmetical operations scattered across the page.
Fernández Martínez, Margarita, La arquitectura de Juan de Madrazo: análisis histórico y catalogación de su obra, Repositorio institucional Universidad San Pablo-CEU, 2025, p.323, 324, 328