Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is a drawing by William Harvey. It is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
This untitled drawing presents a detailed representation of the Fountain of Qâït Bay, located in Jerusalem's temple area, focusing on architectural elements such as a domed structure with intricate patterns and arched openings.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is the Fountain of Qâït Bay, a historic architectural landmark in Jerusalem. The drawing highlights its architectural features, suggesting an interest in documenting or appreciating Islamic architectural motifs and historical sites.
Technique & Style
The drawing employs meticulous detail work, with a notable emphasis on the dome's design and placement. The use of cross-hatching (a technique where layered lines create shading and depth) is evident in constructing shadows, indicating a traditional or academic drawing approach.
History & Provenance
Originally created date unknown, the drawing was later published in two of William Harvey's articles: 'The Fountain of Kait Bey, Jerusalem' in *The Builder* (January 1, 1910) and 'The Geometrical Decoration of Domes' (*The Builder*, April 14, 1922). Provenance details beyond publication are not provided.
Context
Given its publication in *The Builder*, the drawing likely served an illustrative or educational purpose, catering to interests in architecture, Islamic design, or historical preservation during the early 20th century.
Legacy
The drawing's legacy is primarily tied to its appearances in Harvey's writings, contributing to the documentation and study of the Fountain of Qâït Bay and its architectural features during its time of publication.
Artist & collection
Artist
William Harvey was an English physician who made influential contributions to anatomy and physiology.











