Fame, stucco ceiling in St Stephen's Green Club, Dublin, Ireland

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Titre

Fame, stucco ceiling in St Stephen's Green Club, Dublin, Ireland

Sujet

Stucco
Plasterwork
Fame
Putti

Description

Lantern slide of Fame, stucco ceilng in the small drawign room of the St Stephen's Green Club, Dublin. Originally labelled 'D3 46' with title 'St Stephen's Green Club'. The 'club' is currently referred to as the St Stephen's Green Hibernian Club, founded in 1840. The building itself was built c. 1756 for the Rev. Cutts Harman, Dean of Waterford. The stucco work which covers the interior of the building has been attributed to Filippo Lafranchini in the late 1750's. The slide shows Fame in the smaller drawing room. The piece has been arranged in four episodes around a great winged figure of Fame, who reclines with her attendant putti on clouds.The figures surrounding Fame include WIsdom; with her mirror and serpent, Mercury; with putti bearing caduceus and pouring coins and fruits upon the earth, and the personification of liberty.

Créateur

Emma Newman

Source

RSAI Lantern Slide Collection: Box 08

Éditeur

The Discovery Programme

Date

18th Century

Contributeur

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)

Format

image/tiff

Langue

EN

Type

Image

Alternative Title

Box08_043

Date Created

21/01/15

Has Format

Scanned to 2400 dpi , 16 bit greyscale image with automatic exposure

Is Part Of

RSAI Lantern Slide Collection

Extent

7603 x 7559 pixels

Medium

Lantern Slides

Spatial Coverage

Country: Ireland
Town/townland: Dublin
Logainm code: http://www.logainm.ie/100002.aspx
Area: Stephenis Green
Logainm code: http://www.logainm.ie/1166100.aspx
Irish National Grid East: O 16
Irish National Grid North: 34
position source: www.logainm.ie
Latitude: 53.339765
Longitude: -6.259441

Rights Holder

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)

Fichiers

box8_043 copy.jpg

Mots-clés

Citer ce document

Emma Newman, “Fame, stucco ceiling in St Stephen's Green Club, Dublin, Ireland,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, consulté le 15 novembre 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/24945.

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