Plaster cast of decorative relief panel with vine
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- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
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Panel with carved vine grapes and leaves.
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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 decorative relief panel with vine (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of decorative relief panel with vine (Version 2)
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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 top capital with foliate ornament
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Capital decorated with stylized leaves with portion of pilaster.
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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 case of column cluster with human mask (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of case of column cluster with human mask (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of case of column cluster with human mask (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of case of column cluster with human mask (Version 5)
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Plaster cast of stele with decorative strapwork
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Stele with strips or ribbons of ornamentation. Annotated with "7".
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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 classical entablature comprising architrave, frieze and cornice (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of classical entablature comprising architrave, frieze and cornice (Version 3)
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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 putti and foliage tondo (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Bears "Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris, 1910" maker's stamp.
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of wooden carved decorated panel with foliage and two Satyr-like figures (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of panel decorated with cornucopia of birds and foliage in relief (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of panel decorated with cornucopia of birds and foliage in relief (Version 2)
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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 Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: This cast is of a 1st - 2nd century AD Roman marble copy of the Praxiteles original (Bronze, attributed by Pliny). It shows a nude adolescent male about to catch a lizard climbing up a tree. The left arm, the right hand and the lizard's head are modern restorations. It could indirectly refer to Apollo's fight against the serpent Python or, if the lizard is an attribute of the god, it could show Apollo in his purifying function, as a destroyer of plagues. Original currently in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France.
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
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Knox, John
Plaster bust after a terracotta bust of Niccolo da Abruzzo in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, believed to be by Donatello.
D Brucciani & Co
Plaster bust after a terracotta bust of Girolamo Benivieni executed in 1863 by Giovani Bastianini in the collections of the Louvre, Paris. However, significant differences between the plaster bust by J Giusti & Co and the original bust by Bastianini, particularly the shape of the hat, suggest that the plaster bust is derivative of an unidentified intermediary copy.
J Giusti & Co
Bust of Girolamo Benivieni (Version 1)
J Giusti & Co
Plaster casts of a left and right anatomical feet. Both feet show details of musculature, and the heel of the right foot is slightly elevated. On top of each leg is a maker's stamp that reads "J Giusti & Co Makers, St Vincent St, Glasgow". The inward facing edge of each base includes the inscription "J Giusti & Co, Glasgow". These anatomical feet are the only items in the Giusti Plaster Cast Collection to include such an incription, and the presence of both the inscriptions and the maker's stamp suggests that the feet may have been both sculpted by J. Giusti & Co. (likely in the late 19th century) and subsequently reproduced by the company.
J Giusti & Co
Memorial plaque with raised bust of Eugene Bourdon
Proudfoot, Alexander
Bourdon memorial bronze (Version 1)
Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer) (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of Canephora (Kanephoros) (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 7)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 8)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: The original scaled Roman statue of c50BC by the sculptor Kleomenes. The Nude male statue, erroneously identified as Germanicus, a member of the family of the Emperor Augustus, probably should be considered a portrait of a member of a wealthy family of the late Republic. Original currently in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France.
Plaster cast of Dione and Aphrodite (From Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: Figures from the east pediment of the Parthenon depicting the birth of Athena. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, about 438-432 BC. The two figures are thought to be Dione cradling her daughter Aphrodite; they are remarkable for their naturalistic rendering of anatomy blended with a harmonious representation of complex draperies. However, another suggestion is that the two figures on the right are the personification of the Sea (Thalassa) in the lap of the Earth (Gaia). Original currently in the collection of the British Museum, London, UK.
Plaster cast of Dione and Aphrodite (From Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite) (Version 2)
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Original: Greek sculpture from 184 BC. Original currently in the collection of the Staaliche Museum, Berlin, Germany.
Plaster cast of Titan (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Titan (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Venus de Milo (Aphrodite of Milos) (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Venus de Milo (Aphrodite of Milos) (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of Crouching Venus (Crouching Aphrodite)
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Original: Also known as: Venere nel bagno, Venere nella conchiglia. Likely to be a Roman adaptation of Doidalses' Crouching Aphrodite (a lost Greek original from the 3rd century BC). Original currently in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France.
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: Also known as: Antique Boxers, Grecian Boxers, La Lotta, Lottatori. Roman Wrestlers Roman marble sculpture after a lost Greek original of the third century BCE, discovered near Porta S. Giovanni, Rome. Head and right arm of uppermost figure are 16th century restorations. The two young men are engaged in the sport called Pankration. Original currently in the collection of the Uffizi, Florence, Italy.
Plaster cast of the Wrestlers (Version 2)
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