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Architectural Model

ca.1927 - 1932 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a commemorative model of a stone pillar for a chapel at Trinity College, Kandy. The 1 in 10 scale wooden model was made by the same craftsmen who carved the chapel's stone columns in traditional Sri Lankan style in 1927. It came to the V&A via the Church Missionary Society.
The model is made up in four parts and shows the construction of a typical Sri Lankan capital or pillar top. The two crossing brackets fit together and would support beams above the pillar. The model includes detailed carving of the common lotus pendant decoration on the capital.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Model
  • Model
  • Model
  • Model
Materials and techniques
Carved wood with silver inscribed plate affixed
Brief description
Model of a column or pillar in Kandy, Sri Lanka
Dimensions
  • Height: 65cm
  • Width: 17.5cm
  • Depth: 16.5cm
Measurements taken for Furniture Gallery survey 16/11/2009: H: 65.5cm W: 18.2cm D: 18cm
Marks and inscriptions
Model (1 in 10) of a stone Pillar carved in ancient Sinhalese design with wooden Bracket Capitals of mediaeval Sinhalese design from the new Chapel of Trinity College, Kandy, Ceylon. The work of hereditary craftsmen, descendants of the master craftsmen who built and adorned ancient Sinhalese Palaces and Temples. Presented by Dr Andreas Nell. 1932. (English; On silver plate fixed to the base of the column)
Credit line
Given by Dr Andreas Nell
Summary
This is a commemorative model of a stone pillar for a chapel at Trinity College, Kandy. The 1 in 10 scale wooden model was made by the same craftsmen who carved the chapel's stone columns in traditional Sri Lankan style in 1927. It came to the V&A via the Church Missionary Society.
The model is made up in four parts and shows the construction of a typical Sri Lankan capital or pillar top. The two crossing brackets fit together and would support beams above the pillar. The model includes detailed carving of the common lotus pendant decoration on the capital.
Collection
Accession number
IM.34:1 to 4-1934

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Record createdFebruary 3, 2003
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