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Panel

1400-1500 (made)

Flemish, 1400-1500


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Flemish, 1400-1500
Object history
One of 96 pieces of Gothic architectural decoration, chiefly of oak, consisting of panels, friezes, pilasters, etc., museum numbers 8129-1863 to 8244-1863, average dimensions 20" x 12". English, Flemish, etc., 15th and 16th centuries.
Transferred to South Kensington Museum from Office of Works (RF 52/1567)
These pieces were collected by Pugin and used as models by the Thames Bank Workshops for the construction of the new Palace of Westminster.

Recorded in an undated (possibly c.1863, with later annotations) departmental list as:

'Panel of carved oak. English; late 15th cent.y
H. 21 in., W. 9 in.
Divided into four compartments filled in with Gothic tracery; one compartment contains an arcade of four arches.
[2395]
[location] Bolton; Paisley and Bolton
Wormeaten, worn and portions missing.'
[A second entry for the same panel reads:]
'Panel of carved oak; late 15th cent.y
H. 21 1/2 in., W. 9 1/8 in.
Divided into four compartments each filled in with Gothic tracery; one compartment contains an arcade of three pointed arches.
[2348]
Slightly wormeaten.'
Collection
Accession number
8155-1863

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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