Tracery Panel
1480-1520 (made)
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Portion of a screen. Carved oak, consisting of the upper portion of an arch, filled with Gothic tracery in the Perpendicular style. The whole has been painted in colours (now much destroyed), and there are traces of gilding. From a church in Somersetshire.
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Brief description | Tracery panel from a screen; English, Somerset, 1480-1520, polychrome and gilt |
Physical description | Portion of a screen. Carved oak, consisting of the upper portion of an arch, filled with Gothic tracery in the Perpendicular style. The whole has been painted in colours (now much destroyed), and there are traces of gilding. From a church in Somersetshire. |
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Object history | Bought for £3 from B.H. Woodruff, Esq., 8, Palace Gardens Mansions, Kensington Mall Nos. 504 to 511-1893 '9(?) pieces of carved wood Panelling (chipped & portions missing)' 'from an old house at Taunton', 1 portion of carved wood screen 'from an unknown church in Somersetshire', 4 Finials carved wood. |
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Accession number | 511-1893 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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