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Piranesi, the Stowe Vase and the silver Buckingham Vases
06/2020 | 1407 | 162
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Chambers Mills, Rosie (Chambers Mills, Rosie)
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1. Buckingham Vase, marked by Paul Storr, London. 1811–12. Silver, 40 by 35.6 by 26.7 cm. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, the family of Sir Arthur Gilbert, and Marilyn B. and Calvin B. Gross. (Photograph   Museum Associates/LACMA).
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10. Study of an altar, by Bernardino Ciferri. c.1710–30. Red chalk on paper, 30.3 by 28 cm. (British Museum, London).
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11. Her Majesty’s departure from Stowe House, from the Illustrated London News, 25th January 1845. Engraving. (Bridgeman Images).
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12. Marble vase from Hadrian’s Villa, by Henry Moses. Engraving. (Repr. Vorbilder für Fabrikanten und Handwerker, Berlin 1830, part 1, section 2, pl.23; Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin).
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13. Detail of the Innovo Vase, by Michael Eden. 2016. Coated nylon. 50.2 by 40.6 by 29.2 cm. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, gift of Viveca Paulin-Ferrell and Will Ferrell, Alice and Nahum Lainer, Shannon and Peter Loughrey, and Heidi Wettenhall and Said Saffari through the 2016 Decorative Arts and Design Acquisitions Committee (DA ). (  Michael Eden; photograph   Museum Associates/LACMA.
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2. The Stowe Vase (front), from Vasi, candelabri [. . .], by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Rome 1778. Etching on paper, plate 57 by 37.5 cm.
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3. The Stowe Vase (side), from Vasi, candelabri [. . .], by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Rome 1778. Etching on paper, plate 57 by 37 cm.
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4. The Stowe Vase. Rome, 2nd century BC. Marble, 119.4 by 101.6 by 76.2 cm. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, William Randolph Hearst Collection. (Photograph   Museum Associates/LACMA).
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5. Doncaster Race Cup, marked by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard. 1828. Silver with gilding, height 39.4 cm. (Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries).
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6. Detail of a design for a sauce tureen, from an album, ‘Designs for plate etc. by John Flaxman’, by Edward Hodges Baily, fol.16r. c.1820. Pencil and ink on paper, 51 by 31.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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7. Pair of wine coolers, marked by Benjamin Smith, London. 1814–15. Silver with gilding, each 36.7 by 34.3 by 24.8 cm. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, gift of Rita R. Gans; photograph Katherine Wetzel).
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8. Wine cooler (one of four), marked by Barnard & Sons, London. 1828–29. Silver with gilding, 36.2 by 30.5 by 22.2 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis).
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9. Wine cooler (one of a pair), marked by Barnard & Sons, London. torted the profile of the Stowe Vase to match the other vase, 1831–32. Silver with gilding, height 37 cm. (British Museum, London).