Drawing
1827 (made)
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Elevation of sideboard in the dining room. It is a tripartite design. with three four-centred arches divided by panels traceried with Perpendicular details. There is a superstructure which is similarly divided into three parts: over the centre part of the sideboard is a large mirror, framed by a projecting four-centred arch and panels decorated with tracery, and flanked my narrow arches with ogee crocketed heads backed my mirrors. Above the central arch two kneeling angels hold up the Royal Arms. The design originally extended about 35 mm. further to either side, but blank strips of paper mask these parts of the drawing. Scale given on mount.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and watercolour |
Brief description | Design for furniture and fittings in the Gothic revival style, made for the dining room and gallery in the private apartments for George IV, by A.W.N. Pugin. Pen and ink and watercolour on paper, 1827. |
Physical description | Elevation of sideboard in the dining room. It is a tripartite design. with three four-centred arches divided by panels traceried with Perpendicular details. There is a superstructure which is similarly divided into three parts: over the centre part of the sideboard is a large mirror, framed by a projecting four-centred arch and panels decorated with tracery, and flanked my narrow arches with ogee crocketed heads backed my mirrors. Above the central arch two kneeling angels hold up the Royal Arms. The design originally extended about 35 mm. further to either side, but blank strips of paper mask these parts of the drawing. Scale given on mount. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Inscribed on mount in Wyatville's hand 'First design for sideboard'; and in pencil in another hand |
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Bibliographic reference | Alexandra Wedgwood, A.W.N. Pugin and the Pugin Family , London; V&A, 1985, p. 240.
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Accession number | E.787-1970 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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