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- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
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Plaster cast of border panel with foliage
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Plaster cast of Cantorie Panels
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Original: Lucca della Robbia (1400-1482). Part of the two 'Cantorie' made for Florence Cathedral. Original currently in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence, Italy.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.
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Plaster cast of Cantorie Panels
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Original: Lucca della Robbia (1400-1482). Part of the two 'Cantorie' made for Florence Cathedral. Original currently in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence, Italy.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.
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Plaster cast of Cantorie Panels
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Original: Lucca della Robbia (1400-1482). Part of the two 'Cantorie' made for Florence Cathedral. Original currently in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence, Italy.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.
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Plaster cast of Cantorie Panels
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Original: Lucca della Robbia (1400-1482). Part of the two 'Cantorie' made for Florence Cathedral. Original currently in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence, Italy.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.
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Plaster cast of Cantorie Panels
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Original: Lucca della Robbia (1400-1482). Part of the two 'Cantorie' made for Florence Cathedral. Original currently in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence, Italy.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.
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Plaster cast of Cantorie Panels
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Original: Lucca della Robbia (1400-1482). Part of the two 'Cantorie' made for Florence Cathedral. Original currently in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence, Italy.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.
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Plaster cast of capital decorated with acanthus leaves
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Capital in with three sides of curling leaves ornamentation.
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Plaster cast of capital from the Temple of Vesta
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Original: Composite capital form the Temple of Vesta at Tivoli, of the Greco Romano style. Temple of Vesta is a ruined temple in Tivoli, Italy from the 1st century BC.
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Plaster cast of capital with double columns
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Capital with conjoined double doric style columns.
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Plaster cast of capital with foliage ornament
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Annotated "13E".
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Plaster cast of capital with masks and foliage
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Plaster cast of capital with monk
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Plaster cast of capital with scroll ornament
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Bears illegible maker's stamp.
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Plaster cast of case of column cluster with human mask
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Base of columns with human mask. Of French Gothic style. Bears illegible maker's stamp (possibly that of "Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage, Bruxelles").
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Plaster cast of cherub roundel with wings
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Head of Cherub with wings in relief in circular panel.
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Plaster cast of chimera in relief
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Chimera in relief, architectural fragment, probably part of larger scene or collection of panels due to lack of formal border. Annotated ""Chimere", "Hove" (or similar), and "PH-1"(in red).
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Plaster cast of classical entablature comprising architrave, frieze and cornice
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Shows stylised natural forms.
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Scrolled support for cornice or frieze.
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Plaster cast of Corinthian capital
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Attic of ionic order, but unusually highly decorated. Bears illegible maker's stamp, possibly that of "Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage, Bruxelles".
Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage Bruxelles
Plaster cast of Corinthian capital with stylised acanthus
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The Corinthian order is the most richly carved of all the orders. According to the architectural historian Vitruvius, the column was created by the sculptor Callimachus, probably an Athenian, who drew acanthus leaves growing around a votive basket. Annotated "R. 24D".
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Plaster cast of corner frieze with mythical creatures
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Capital with two carved grotesques.
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Plaster cast of cornice decorated with egg and dart motif
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3 straps of decoration. Bears "J Giusti & Co, makers, St Vincent St, Glasgow" maker's stamp. Annotated "347".
J Giusti & Co
Plaster cast of cornice decorated with egg and dart motif
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3 straps of decoration. Bears "J Giusti & Co, makers, St Vincent St, Glasgow" maker's stamp. Annotated "347".
J Giusti & Co
Plaster cast of cornice fragment decorated with egg and dart
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Bears illegible maker's stamp, possibly that of "Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage, Bruxelles".
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Plaster cast of cornice frieze decorated with bands of ornament and masks
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Ovolo ornamentation, with a metope engraved with masks.
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Plaster cast of cornice frieze decorated with bands of ornament and masks
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Ovolo ornamentation, with a metope engraved with masks.
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Plaster cast of decorated capital with stylised leaves
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Plaster cast of decorated capital, part of a set with pilaster
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Plaster cast of decorated Corinthian capital
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Attic of Corinthian order, but unusually highly decorated.
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Plaster cast of decorated panel with stylised leaves
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Annotated "F Meacci" and "260" and some graffiti.
Meacci, F
Plaster cast of decorated pilaster capital, possibly from Erechtheion
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Original: Phidias, 400 BC. Marble. Possibly from Erectheion, the temple dedicated to Athena on the Acropolis. Stylised forms of nature. Athens, Greece.
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Plaster cast of decorated pilasters of a doorway
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Plaster cast of decorated pilasters of a doorway
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Plaster cast of decorative capital
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Plaster cast of decorative relief panel from a royal palace
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Original: French, late c16th century. Showing cherubs with parrots, shells and urns. Also displays insignia with three fleur de lis (possibly signifying French monarchy).
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Plaster cast of decorative relief panel with initial H and French royal crown
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Plaster cast of decorative relief panel with vine
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Panel with carved vine grapes and leaves.
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Plaster cast of Elders of the Apocalypse (Royal Portal Chatres Cathedral)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Original: Portal figures from Chartres Cathedral. The central tympanum illustrates the Apocalypse with a central Christ surrounded by twenty-four Elders.
Plaster cast of Elders of the Apocalypse (Royal Portal Chatres Cathedral)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Original: Portal figures from Chartres Cathedral. The central tympanum illustrates the Apocalypse with a central Christ surrounded by twenty-four Elders.
Plaster cast of foundling roundel
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Foundling roundel, originally glazed blue and white terracotta. Original: Andrea della Robbia, 1487, at the Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence, Italy. Annotated with numbers on reverse.
Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage Bruxelles
Plaster cast of fragment of base of column with laurel leaf decoration
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Bears possible illegible maker's stamp (overpainted).
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Plaster cast of fragment of capital with vines and paired birds
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Plaster cast of fragment of column with dragon-like creature
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Plaster cast of fragment of decorated capitals
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Plaster cast of fragment of decorated panel
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Plaster cast of fragment of stele
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Stele refers to an upright stone or slab with an inscribed or sculptured surface, used as a monument or as a commemorative tablet in the face of a building. Annotated with Greek text "EYTYXO HPINH NIRON".
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Plaster cast of fragment of window arch
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Part of larger scale arch, decorated with two stylised leaves.
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Plaster cast of fragment with foliage
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Symmetrical panel showing curling leaves. Original: Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France. Bears "Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris, 1910" maker's stamp. Annotated "3.88".
Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris
Plaster cast of fragment with foliage decoration in relief
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