Panelling
ca. 1600 (made)
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Part of the panelling of a room. The panelling is composed of a series of panels surrounded on three sides by a moulding. The whole is surmounted by a dentil cornice below which is a frieze formed of oblong panels carved with strapwork and floral scrolls with figures and masks, the higher relief built up with additional layers before carving (now missing in some places). Along the bottom is a skirting border of strapwork. The panelling is divided at intervals by pilasters, the bases of which are carved with cartouche and strapwork, the shaft panels filled with formal scrolls of fruit and flowers, and with figures, terminals, birds and animals; above are Corinthian capitals surmounted by brackets carved with lions' masks. The panelling includes three doors with wrought iron hinges and latches. Also a piece of panelling 3 ft. 5 in. (104.1 cm) high and two smaller pieces (from below the windows) composed of a row of upright panels, with a row of oblong panels above carved with strapwork and foliage and having a shell in the centre.
Condition:
Generally good, apparently with a varnish on the front. On the reverse of the panelling are numerous small repairs such as pasted canvas reinforcing strips, latter screwed reinforcing battens, and early nailed reinforcing slips behind some joints. Modern mirror plates are attached to most of the individual sections. Parts of the panelling were recorded in gallery 52 in 1962, and from at least 1976 to 1996, about 12m of the panelling was displayed in gallery 54, behind the Bed of Ware bedstock.
Removed from a house near Exeter. End of 16th century.
From catalogue Total length about 41 ft., H. 8 ft. 2 in.
(Total length about 1249.7 cm, H. 249 cm)
This panelling corresponds closely with that at Bamfylde House, Exeter (see Museum Negatives, Nos. 32142 and 32143); also with that in the Dining Room at Bradfield Hall, near Exeter (see Negatives Nos. 32285 and 32289).
Condition:
Generally good, apparently with a varnish on the front. On the reverse of the panelling are numerous small repairs such as pasted canvas reinforcing strips, latter screwed reinforcing battens, and early nailed reinforcing slips behind some joints. Modern mirror plates are attached to most of the individual sections. Parts of the panelling were recorded in gallery 52 in 1962, and from at least 1976 to 1996, about 12m of the panelling was displayed in gallery 54, behind the Bed of Ware bedstock.
Removed from a house near Exeter. End of 16th century.
From catalogue Total length about 41 ft., H. 8 ft. 2 in.
(Total length about 1249.7 cm, H. 249 cm)
This panelling corresponds closely with that at Bamfylde House, Exeter (see Museum Negatives, Nos. 32142 and 32143); also with that in the Dining Room at Bradfield Hall, near Exeter (see Negatives Nos. 32285 and 32289).
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Brief description | Part of the panelling of a room, English, ca. 1600, carved oak |
Physical description | Part of the panelling of a room. The panelling is composed of a series of panels surrounded on three sides by a moulding. The whole is surmounted by a dentil cornice below which is a frieze formed of oblong panels carved with strapwork and floral scrolls with figures and masks, the higher relief built up with additional layers before carving (now missing in some places). Along the bottom is a skirting border of strapwork. The panelling is divided at intervals by pilasters, the bases of which are carved with cartouche and strapwork, the shaft panels filled with formal scrolls of fruit and flowers, and with figures, terminals, birds and animals; above are Corinthian capitals surmounted by brackets carved with lions' masks. The panelling includes three doors with wrought iron hinges and latches. Also a piece of panelling 3 ft. 5 in. (104.1 cm) high and two smaller pieces (from below the windows) composed of a row of upright panels, with a row of oblong panels above carved with strapwork and foliage and having a shell in the centre. Condition: Generally good, apparently with a varnish on the front. On the reverse of the panelling are numerous small repairs such as pasted canvas reinforcing strips, latter screwed reinforcing battens, and early nailed reinforcing slips behind some joints. Modern mirror plates are attached to most of the individual sections. Parts of the panelling were recorded in gallery 52 in 1962, and from at least 1976 to 1996, about 12m of the panelling was displayed in gallery 54, behind the Bed of Ware bedstock. Removed from a house near Exeter. End of 16th century. From catalogue Total length about 41 ft., H. 8 ft. 2 in. (Total length about 1249.7 cm, H. 249 cm) This panelling corresponds closely with that at Bamfylde House, Exeter (see Museum Negatives, Nos. 32142 and 32143); also with that in the Dining Room at Bradfield Hall, near Exeter (see Negatives Nos. 32285 and 32289). |
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Object history | PANELLING of a ROOM. Carved oak; removed from an old house near Exeter, with doors and carved pilasters to match. English. About 1600. Entire L. 52 ft. average H. 8 ft. 3 in. Bought 50l. 4870 to 4881-1856 Parts divided between Woodwork and Circ. Inventories [undated file note]. In the separate Circulation inventory, only parts 4871, 4874B and 4877 are mentioned, with a note that they were transferred to Woodwork on 27/7/1921. The RP for this (1921/4892) don’t seem to have survived. [No further information was found from the accession papers, August 2023] 4881A, 4881B - 1856 These two carved oak caps are copies by A. Chisholm Junior, of originals belonging to the panelling of the Exeter room, and have been incorporated into the panelling. July 1900. 4870F-1856, and two pilasters 4878:c-1856, 4878:d-1856 lent to RAM, Exeter 2013-2014 |
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Accession number | 4870-1856 |
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Record created | April 27, 2001 |
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