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Mr Stuart's Tripod
10/1972 | 835 | 114
Pages: 695-705
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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56. Tripod Perfume Burner. Made c. 1760 for Sir Nathaniel Curzon. Ormolu on Marble Base, with Candle Branches; Height without Branches, 53.3 cm. (Collection Viscount Scarsdale, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.)
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57. Design for a Tripod for Sir Nathaniel Curzon. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London; Soane Manuscripts Vol. 25, No. 89.)
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58. Design for a Tripod for Sir Nathaniel Curzon. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London; Soane Manuscripts Vol. 25, No. 91.)
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59. Design for a Tripod for Sir Nathaniel Curzon. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London; Soane Manuscripts Vol. 25, No. 90.)
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60. 'Design of the West End of the Dining Room with the Nich and Sideboard', by Robert Adam. For Kedleston, 1762. (Collection Viscount Scarsdale, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.)
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61. 'Drawing at Large of the Side Board in the Nich of the Dining Room at Kedleston', by Robert Adam, 1762. (Collection Viscount Scarsdale, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.)
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62. Design for the Window Wall of a Great Hall at Kedleston, Attributed to James Stuart, c. 1757. (Collection Viscount Scarsdale, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.)
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63. Design for the Entrance Hall of the Painted Room at Spencer House, London, by James Stuart, 1759. (British Museum, Inv. No. 1955-4-16-13.)
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64. Tripod Perfume Burner. One of a Pair Made c. 1760 for the Painted Room at Spencer House, London. Ormolu on Marble Base, with Candle Branches, Mounted on Gilt and Painted Wooden Stand; Height of Tripod without Branches, 53.3 cm. (Collection the Earl Spencer, Althorp, Northampton.)
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65. Tripod Perfume Burner, c. 1760, Originally at Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire. Ormolu on Marble base; Height, 53.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. M. 46-1948.)
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66. Detail of One of the Supports of the Tripod Illustrated in Fig. 65.
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67. Detail of the Bowl of the Tripod Illustrated in Fig. 65.
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68. Detail of the Lid of the Tripod Illustrated in Fig. 65.
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69. Design for the West End of the Dining Room at Kedleston, Attributed to James Stuart, c. 1757. (Collection Viscount Scarsdale, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.)
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70. Design for the West End of the Dining Room at Kedleston, Attributed to James Stuart, c. 1757. (Collection Viscount Scarsdale, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.)
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71. Design for a Wall at Kedleston, Attributed to James Stuart, c. 1757. (Collection Viscount Scarsdale, Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.)
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72. The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Known Vulgarly as the 'Lanthorn of Demosthenes'. From James Stuart and Nicholas Revett, The Antiquities of Athens, Vol. 1 (1762), Chapter IV, Plate III.
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73. Stuart's and Revett's Suggested Reconstruction of the Bronze Tripod Which Once Surmounted the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates (See Fig. 72). From James Stuart and Nicholas Revett, The Antiquities of Athens, Vol. 1 (1762), p. 36.
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74. Pencil Sketch of a Tripod Perfume Burner. From William Chambers's 'Franco-Italian' Sketch-Book, Facing p. 2. (Department of Prints and Engravings, Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. 5172.)
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75. Tripod Perfume Burner, by Boulton and Fothergill. One of a Set of Four Supplied in 1777 to the Second Earl Gower. Ormolu on Marble Base; Height, 64 cm. (Collection the Late Fifth Duke of Sutherland.) Photo. by Permission of Messrs Christie's.