Not currently on display at the V&A

Model

1991 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a plaster cast of Roman Doric capitals and entablature, one of four plaster casts made by the British Museum casting department using ex-V&A moulds dating from the early 1900s in the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite style. They were made in 1991 for display in the Ornament Gallery of the Museum.
This version of Roman Doric is similar to that published by Vignola in 1562. The abacus and echinus of the capital are decorated and an astragal has been introduced below. The mutule is undecorated.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Cast plaster
Brief description
Plaster cast, of a Roman Doric capital and entablature, made from ex-V&A moulds dating from 1900s by the British Museum casting department, London, 1991
Physical description
White plaster cast Roman Doric capitals and entablature. One of a set of four showing the four orders of architecture.
Dimensions
  • Height: 56cm
  • Width: 39cm
  • Depth: 21cm
Object history
Purchased from British Museum, Connection for display in the Ornament Gallery. Total cost for foru casts £1674.37, paid from Works Dept.
Written on in Sculpture Section at request of Michael Snodin, WID (formerly A.1992-1).
Production
Made in 1991 by the British Museum Casting Department from moulds of the early 1900s formerly in the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Attribution note: Made in 1991 for the new Ornament Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Subject depicted
Summary
This is a plaster cast of Roman Doric capitals and entablature, one of four plaster casts made by the British Museum casting department using ex-V&A moulds dating from the early 1900s in the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite style. They were made in 1991 for display in the Ornament Gallery of the Museum.
This version of Roman Doric is similar to that published by Vignola in 1562. The abacus and echinus of the capital are decorated and an astragal has been introduced below. The mutule is undecorated.
Other number
REPRO.A.1-1992 - Previous number
Collection
Accession number
A.7-2005

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Record createdMay 23, 2005
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