Plaster cast of ornamental boss (Version 1)
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- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
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Plaster cast of ornamental boss (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of ornamental boss (Version 4)
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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 (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of trophy with musical instruments (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of panel with bambini
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Bambini are shown playing with musical instruments, foliage etc. Bears "Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs Atelier Moulage, Paris" maker's stamp. Annotated "286" and twice with "Isabella".
Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs Atelier Moulage, Paris
Plaster cast of panel with bambini (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of panel with bambini (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of panel with bambini (Version 5)
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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
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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
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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 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.
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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 Mater Dolorosa
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Mater Dolorosa (Latin) refers to the Virgin Mary in relation to the sorrows in her life.
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Plaster cast of Archer of the Royal Guard
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Brickwork sculpture of Persian Royal bodyguard carrying quiver on back. Original: Persian glazed frieze from the Palace of Darius I in Susa, 521-486 BC. Original currently in the collection of the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
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Plaster cast of tondo from relief portrait of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of tondo from relief portrait of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of votive relief of Dionysus and Icarius (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of fragment of frieze with birds and acanthus (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of corner frieze with mythical creatures (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of decorative relief panel with initial H and French royal crown
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Plaster cast of decorated pilaster capital, possibly from Erechtheion (Version 1)
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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 putti and foliage tondo
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Putti surrounded by symmetrical curling foliage. Thought to be c16th, Italian.
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Plaster cast of putti and foliage tondo (Version 1)
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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 paired Corinthian capitals (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of paired Corinthian capitals (Version 2)
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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 capital with foliage ornament (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of capital with foliage ornament (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of top part of heraldic shield, with helm, crest and mantling
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Plaster cast of top part of heraldic shield, with helm, crest and mantling (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of panel decorated with figures, putti, masks and foliage (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment
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Plaster cast of Spinelli family coat of arms on octagonal panel
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Plaque showing coat of arms with two sides. Original: Brunelleschi. Basilica di Santa Croce, Florence, Italy.
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Plaster cast of Spinelli family coat of arms on octagonal panel (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Spinelli family coat of arms on octagonal panel (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of architectural fragment (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of high relief acanthus
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Plaster cast of cornice fragment decorated with egg and dart (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of cornice fragment decorated with egg and dart (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of Parthenon Frieze (South Frieze XLIV)
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Original: Designed by Pheidias, 447-432BC. A section of the south frieze showing men leading sacrificial animals. 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 Saint Jerome, the patron saint of libraries.
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Plaster cast of Saint Jerome (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Hermes of Praxiteles (Hermes and the Infant Dionysus)
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Original: Greek sculpture of Hermes and the infant Dionysus discovered in 1877 in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia. It is traditionally attributed to Praxiteles and dated to the 4th century BC. 3/4 size sculpture. Original currently in the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Greece.
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Original: Greco-Roman attribution, shows Mercury God of merchandise and merchants, commonly identified with the Greek Hermes, fleet-footed messenger of the gods.
This item was damaged in the fire in the Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. It underwent conservation and consolidation work in 2016.