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  • Ornate dining room with yellow walls and three windows, decorated with a chandelier and a large portrait of a man.

Dining room from Kirtlington Park

#408

John Sanderson; Sir Henry Cheere; John Cheere; Thomas Roberts

1748

Wood, plaster, marble

Beskrivelse

Kirtlington Park was built for Sir James Dashwood between 1742 and 1746 by William Smith (1705–1747) and John Sanderson (d. 1783). The house and its park, which was laid out by Lancelot "Capability" Brown (1718–1783), are situated about ten miles north of Oxford. The Museum's room (ca. 1748), originally a dining room, occupied the space behind the three windows on the first floor of the right wing, as shown in the aerial photograph. Its plaster decoration is derived from a design signed by John Sanderson. At the four sides of the ceiling are panels emblematic of the seasons. The overmantel painting of a landscape with figures is signed by John Wootton (ca. 1686–1765) and dated 1748. The marble chimneypiece can be attributed by John Cheere (d. 1787) or Sir Henry Cheere (1703–1781). The mahogany doors and shutters are equipped with their original gilt-bronze hardware. The oak floor was probably cut from trees felled on the estate. The newly painted color of the room approximates the original color, as documented by microscopic examination of the various layers of paint.

408. Dining Room from Kirtlington Park

Gallery 511

SUPPLERENDE INFORMATION

Dimensioner
confirmed: 20 ft. 2 in. × 35 ft. 5 in. × 23 ft. 5 in. (614.7 × 1079.5 × 713.7 cm); width extending into window niches 24 ft. 8 in. (751.8 cm).
Lavet af
Fletcher Fund, 1931
Adgangsnummer
32.53.1

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