Plaster cast of section of frieze with foliage and decorated borders
- PC/165
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- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
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Plaster cast of section of frieze with foliage and decorated borders
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Plaster cast of capital with masks and foliage
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Plaster cast of section of architrave with vines and eagle in clipeus
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Original: Lorenzo Ghiberti, 1452. Bronze. Gates of Paradise, Baptistry di San Giovanni, Florence, Italy. Currently in the collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence, Italy. In 2019, this item was conserved and now includes a central fragment, which was originally catalogued as a separate cast (PC/187).
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Plaster cast of section of pilaster with vase, foliage and putti
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Original: Tullio Lombardo, c1851. Venice, Italy. Annotated ""Tullio Lombardo." and "205".
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Original: Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, UK.
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment with egg and tongue moulding
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Bears illegible maker's stamp.
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment with leaf
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Plaster cast of section of entablature
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Entablature with egg and dart enrichment and a series of small 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 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 casts of double capital with stylised ornamentation
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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 architectural fragment with foliage ornament
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Top of capital with branches and spiked leaf adornment.
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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 section of cornice with bands of ornament
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Ornament including bands of egg and darts enrichment.
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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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 scroll ornament
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Bears illegible maker's stamp.
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Plaster cast of paired Corinthian capitals
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Capitals of corinthian style. Paired capitals and columns most commonly used in colonnades.
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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 decorative capital
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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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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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