Panel
1640-1670 (made)
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Panel, of pine, painted with floral designs in colour in six compartments to represent the panels of a door.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Painted pine |
Brief description | Door panel of pine painted with flowers, from Coopersale House, Epping, Essex. England, 1640-1670. |
Physical description | Panel, of pine, painted with floral designs in colour in six compartments to represent the panels of a door. |
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Credit line | Given by H. E. F. Camps, Esq. |
Object history | Given to the V&A in November 1923 by H.E.J Camps of Coopersale House. Loaned to Valance House, Dagenham, in 1955. |
Historical context | A similar painting on plaster at the Old Rectory, Great Yeldam, Essex (info. from Muriel Carrick, 1995) |
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Bibliographic reference | From: H. Clifford Smith, Catalogue of English Furniture & Woodwork
(London 1930), 664
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Accession number | W.226-1923 |
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Record created | July 26, 2007 |
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