Plaster cast of cherub with horns
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- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
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Cast in dark brown. Head of cherub holding onto two horns, between two carved snakes and fruit.
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Plaster cast of cherub with horns
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Cast in dark brown. Head of cherub holding onto two horns, between two carved snakes and fruit.
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents
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Carved in relief, female figure in draped clothes. Figure is leaning on a sythe with a jug pouring out water at her feet. Original: Jean Goujon, c1550. Marble. Paris, France.
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents
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Carved in relief, female figure in draped clothes. Figure is holding the jug and pouring out water (front view). Original: Jean Goujon, c1550. Marble. Paris, France.
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents
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Carved in relief, female figure in draped clothes. Figure is holding the jug and pouring out water (back view). Original: Jean Goujon, c1550. Marble. Paris, France.
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Modern panel, with alternating leaf and flowering plants. Original: Capitol, Rome.
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Plaster cast of a Centaur and Lapiths (Metope South II), part of Parthenon Frieze
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Original: Shows the battle between Centaurs and Lapiths at the marriage-feast of Peirithoos. Original: Phidias, c442 BC. Marble. Parthenon, Athens, Greece. Currently in the collection of the British Museum (Part of ‘The Elgin Marbles’).
Plaster cast of Venus de Milo (Aphrodite of Milos)
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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: Created at some time between 130 and 100 BC, to revive pre-hellenistic ideas. It is believed to depict Aphrodite (Venus to the Romans) the Greek goddess of love and beauty. Original excavated in 1820 on the Island of Melos. Original currently in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France.
Plaster cast of Venus de Milo (Aphrodite of Milos)
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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: Created at some time between 130 and 100 BC, to revive pre-hellenistic ideas. It is believed to depict Aphrodite (Venus to the Romans) the Greek goddess of love and beauty. Original excavated in 1820 on the Island of Melos. Original currently in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France.
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Original: Hellenistic marble sculpture depicting the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite. One of the most copied sculptures of all time. Arms are 17th century replicas. Thought to be an Athenian copy from the first century B.C. of a bronze original derived from the type of the Cnidian Venus of Praxilities (by one of the ones of immediate followers of Cnidian). Original currently in the collection of the Uffizi, Florence, Italy.
Plaster cast of a spandrel showing censing angel
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Original: c19th century. Westminster Abbey, London, UK.
Plaster cast of Sarcophagus of Giustina
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Original: Attributed to Gregorio di Allegretto, 1476. Marble. Church of Santa Giustina, Padua, Italy. On the front of the sarcophagus the body of the saint is carved in relief, lying on a bier and covered with a cloth. At the ends are reliefs of angels swinging censers. Annotated "182B Brucciani & Co, London".
D Brucciani & Co
Plaster cast of Sarcophagus of Giustina
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Original: Attributed to Gregorio di Allegretto, 1476. Marble. Church of Santa Giustina, Padua, Italy. On the front of the sarcophagus the body of the saint is carved in relief, lying on a bier and covered with a cloth. At the ends are reliefs of angels swinging censers. Annotated "182A Brucciani & Co, London".
D Brucciani & Co
Plaster cast of Giuliano de' Medici
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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: Michelangelo, c1526-1534. Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici (12 Mar 1479-17 Mar 1516) was an Italian nobleman, one of three sons of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Original currently in the Medici Chapel in the Church of San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy.
Plaster cast of Lorenzo de' Medici
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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: Michelangelo, c1526-1534. Lorenzo de' Medici (01 Jan 1449-09 Apr 1492) was an Italian statesman and de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance. Original currently in the Medici Chapel in the Church of San Lorenzo, 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.
Plaster cast of Virgin and Child roundel
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Original: Andrea della Robbia (1435-1525), c1470. Glazed terracotta in a carved and gilt wood frame. Virgin and Child with two cherub heads. Circular relief originally in blue and white enameled terracotta. The Virgin holds the Child standing on her right. She is represented half-length turned slightly to the left, supporting the Child in a standing posture beside her. He holds the end of her veil in his right hand. The eyes are painted in brown and black. Original currently in the collection of The National Museum of Bargello, Florence, Italy. Bears "Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage, Bruxelles" maker's mark.
Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage Bruxelles
Plaster cast of Virgin and Child roundel
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Original: Andrea della Robbia (1435-1525), c1470. Glazed terracotta in a carved and gilt wood frame. Virgin and Child with two cherub heads. Circular relief originally in blue and white enameled terracotta. The Virgin holds the Child standing on her right. She is represented half-length turned slightly to the left, supporting the Child in a standing posture beside her. He holds the end of her veil in his right hand. The eyes are painted in brown and black. Original currently in the collection of The National Museum of Bargello, Florence, Italy. Annotated "D Brucciani & Co" and "324".
D Brucciani & Co
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Body of a Queen with the head of a King.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.
Plaster cast of figure of Ashurnasirpal II in relief holding a poppy
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Original: 716-713BC. Neo-Assyrian Palace of Sargon II, Iraq. Currently in the collection of The Louvre, Paris, France. Beard "Musées Nationaux Moulage, Paris" maker's stamp.
Musées Nationaux Moulage, Paris
Plaster cast of panel scene with figures
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In relief. Bears "Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage, Bruxelles" maker's stamp.
Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage Bruxelles
Plaster cast of armorial panel
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Panel with floral decoration and crest. Bears "Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs Atelier Moulage, Paris" maker's stamp. Annotated "45C".
Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs Atelier Moulage, Paris
Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi
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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 life-size bronze statue of a chariot driver was found in 1896 at the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi and is also known as Heniokhos, the rein-holder. The statue was erected at Delphi in 474BC, to commemorate the victory of a chariot team in the Pythean Games, which were held at Delphi every four years in honor of Pythean Apollo. Original currently in the collection of the Delphi Archaeological Museum, Greece.
Plaster cast of architectural fragment with leaf ornament
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Probably from an arcitrave. Oval shapes with decorative leaves. Bears "Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris, 1910" maker's stamp. Annotated "352" (carved).
Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris
Plaster cast of upper section of pointed arch
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Bears "Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris" maker's mark.
Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris
Plaster cast of ornamental boss
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Annotated "D Brucciani & Co London" and "3".
D Brucciani & Co
Plaster cast of Virgin and Child
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Original: Andrea della Robbia, c1487. Blue and white tin-glazed terracotta. Florence, Italy. The original relief is believed to have been commissioned by Gabriele di Cambio de' Medici, whose marriage to Lucrezia di Alessandro Rondinelli took place in 1487-88. The style of the relief is related to that of Andrea del Verroccio.
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Plaster cast of Virgin adoring the Child, with God the Father and angels
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Original: Andrea della Robbia, c1479. Glazed terracotta. A variant of the Brizi Adoration relief at La Verna, Italy. Currently in the collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK. Annotated: "2168".
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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 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 architectural fragment with lion mask
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Plaster cast of acanthus leaf fragment
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Bears illegible maker's stamp. Annotated "2168".
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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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Plaster cast of capital with scroll ornament
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Bears illegible maker's stamp.
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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 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 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 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 casts of double capital with stylised ornamentation
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Plaster cast of shoulder muscle
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Annotated "D.M.T" on reverse (painted).
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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 architectural fragment with egg and tongue moulding
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Bears illegible maker's stamp.
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Plaster cast of fragment of capital with vines and paired birds
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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 section of frieze with foliage and decorated borders
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Plaster cast of fragment of decorated panel
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Plaster cast of fragment of decorated capitals
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Plaster cast of lintel piece with palmette corners and symmetric floral ornaments
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Plaster cast of cow’s head with one anatomical half
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Annotated "Briouiol" or similar.
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Plaster cast of large foliage panel
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Possibly a frieze. Annotated "CR10" on reverse.
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