Design for andirons and a fire grate
Metalwork Design
ca. 1855 (made)
ca. 1855 (made)
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George Edward Fox was an architect who produced designs for all kinds of interior fittings. This fire grate is typical of the elaborate metalwork wrought by the great iron and steel manufacturers. The hearth was literally and figuratively the focus of the Victorian home. The chimneypiece and all its accoutrements were a place for display. This highly decorated design was probably intended for one of the main rooms of the house. The tall andirons or firedogs that support the grate might be based on 16th century engraved ornament patterns. This would be appropriate for a Tudor style house or interior.
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Title | Design for andirons and a fire grate (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and watercolour |
Brief description | Design, andirons and fire grate, by George E. Fox, ca.1855, ink and watercolour, 1 of 3 sheets |
Physical description | Design for a fire grate with a column on either side which is wider at the bottom with two scrolls, and a decorated capital. The grate in the middle features four identical sections with back to back 's' shapes. |
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Credit line | Given by Mr Mill Stephenson FSA |
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Summary | George Edward Fox was an architect who produced designs for all kinds of interior fittings. This fire grate is typical of the elaborate metalwork wrought by the great iron and steel manufacturers. The hearth was literally and figuratively the focus of the Victorian home. The chimneypiece and all its accoutrements were a place for display. This highly decorated design was probably intended for one of the main rooms of the house. The tall andirons or firedogs that support the grate might be based on 16th century engraved ornament patterns. This would be appropriate for a Tudor style house or interior. |
Bibliographic reference | Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design & Department of Paintings, Accessions 1919, London: Printed Under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1921 |
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Accession number | E.113-1919 |
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Record created | February 17, 2003 |
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