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Lattice Window

17th century (made)

Oblong lattice window, in the middle is a cusped arch springing from two half-columns within a round-headed arch, surrounded by a single cross-shaped holes at the top and sides and adouble row at the bottom. At the top of the panel are three circles enclosing quatrefoils, separated by two vases.


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Teak
Brief description
Of teak oblong carved and pierced wood panel from an old house, S Kanara District, of the Madras Presidency, C17
Physical description
Oblong lattice window, in the middle is a cusped arch springing from two half-columns within a round-headed arch, surrounded by a single cross-shaped holes at the top and sides and adouble row at the bottom. At the top of the panel are three circles enclosing quatrefoils, separated by two vases.
Dimensions
  • 24.5 length: in
  • 13.5 width: in
  • 1. 1 8in thickness: in
Credit line
Given by W.H.Welsh, Esq.
Collection
Accession number
IM.21-1926

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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