Plaster cast of Mater Dolorosa (Version 2)
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- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
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Plaster cast of Mater Dolorosa (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Mater Dolorosa (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Parthenon Frieze
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Original: Designed by Pheidias, 447-432BC. It is generally agreed that the frieze depicts (in narrative form) the Greater Panathenaic procession from the Leokoreion by the Dipylon gate to the Acropolis, was mooted by Stuart and Revett in the second volume of their Antiquities of Athens, 1787.
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Plaster cast of shoulder muscle (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of portion of a column with leaves
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Relief panel. Annotated "810".
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Plaster cast of portion of a column with leaves (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of acanthus relief with birds
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Plaster cast of acanthus relief with birds (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of acanthus relief with birds (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of section of pilaster with vase, foliage and putti (Version 1)
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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 architrave with vines and eagle in clipeus (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of panel with foliage, figures and horses (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Decorated column.
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Plaster cast of base of roman altar
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Original: c150AD. Marble. Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome, Italy.
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Plaster cast of panel decorated with birds, thistles and foliage
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Plaster cast of panel decorated with birds, thistles and foliage (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of border panel with foliage (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of lintel piece with palmette corners and symmetric floral ornaments (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of large leaf (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of large leaf (Version 4)
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Fragment of femal form, hips to shoulders. Hellenistic style.
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Original: Roman copy (2nd century bc) of a Greek original (c325 bc); currently in the collection of the Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome.
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Plaster cast of base of column cluster with human mask (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of capital decorated with acanthus leaves (Version 2)
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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 chimera in relief (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of chimera in relief (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of standing putto
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Small putto statue supported by tree stump.
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Plaster cast of corbel of angel playing lute (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of relief panel with vases
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Panel in base relief in frame; tiers of vases and stylised plants.
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Plaster cast of relief panel with vases (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of console (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of frieze (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Corinthian capital (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Gothic capital
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Bears "Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage Bruxelles" maker's stamp.
Commission Royale Belge Atelier du Moulage Bruxelles
Plaster cast of ornamental boss (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of trophy with musical instruments
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Bears "Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris" maker's stamp. Annotated "976" and other illegible numbers.
Musée de Sculpture Comparée du Trocadero, Paris
Plaster cast of trophy with musical instruments (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of trophy with musical instruments (Version 5)
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Plaster cast of decorated panel with stylised leaves (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of decorated panel with stylised leaves (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of panel with bambini (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Parthenon Frieze
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Original: Designed by Pheidias, 447-432BC. It is generally agreed that the frieze depicts (in narrative form) the Greater Panathenaic procession from the Leokoreion by the Dipylon gate to the Acropolis, was mooted by Stuart and Revett in the second volume of their Antiquities of Athens, 1787.
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Plaster cast of Parthenon Frieze (Block XL from the North frieze)
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Original: Designed by Pheidias, 447-432BC. It is generally agreed that the frieze depicts (in narrative form) the Greater Panathenaic procession from the Leokoreion by the Dipylon gate to the Acropolis, was mooted by Stuart and Revett in the second volume of their Antiquities of Athens, 1787.
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