Architectural Drawing, Signed "W.L. Broschen"

$575.00

A richly detailed architectural plan rendered in delicate ink and subtle washes, this original Beaux-Arts student drawing reflects classical European planning ideals with French-labeled rooms and symmetrical courtyards. Signed "W.L. Broschen, Élève de M. Bénard," it links directly to the atelier of the acclaimed French architect Émile Bénard. A true collector's piece, it carries the imprint of academic mastery and the kind of poetic precision that OLEILU seeks to celebrate in both home and life.

Dimensions: 19.5"W x 24.75"H

Era: Original, late 19th to early 20th century

Material: Hand-rendered ink on archival paper with graphite detailing and subtle gray watercolor wash

Condition: Noticeable age wear including visible center fold, edge tears, corner loss, 6" tear at bottom, and overall patina

Sourced in Maine

Framing Note:

This piece bears visible age-related wear, including a 6" tear at the bottom—common for original Beaux-Arts drawings of this era. Many collectors and designers see these imperfections as part of the work’s story and authenticity. We recommend professional conservation-style framing with a floated mount or museum matting, which both protects the paper and beautifully showcases the architectural precision.

Ships from Minneapolis. Final sale.

A richly detailed architectural plan rendered in delicate ink and subtle washes, this original Beaux-Arts student drawing reflects classical European planning ideals with French-labeled rooms and symmetrical courtyards. Signed "W.L. Broschen, Élève de M. Bénard," it links directly to the atelier of the acclaimed French architect Émile Bénard. A true collector's piece, it carries the imprint of academic mastery and the kind of poetic precision that OLEILU seeks to celebrate in both home and life.

Dimensions: 19.5"W x 24.75"H

Era: Original, late 19th to early 20th century

Material: Hand-rendered ink on archival paper with graphite detailing and subtle gray watercolor wash

Condition: Noticeable age wear including visible center fold, edge tears, corner loss, 6" tear at bottom, and overall patina

Sourced in Maine

Framing Note:

This piece bears visible age-related wear, including a 6" tear at the bottom—common for original Beaux-Arts drawings of this era. Many collectors and designers see these imperfections as part of the work’s story and authenticity. We recommend professional conservation-style framing with a floated mount or museum matting, which both protects the paper and beautifully showcases the architectural precision.

Ships from Minneapolis. Final sale.