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Oak cupboard
Unknown artist, 1580–1620
The upper half consists of a frieze cornice with carved strapwork and grotesque masks supported by two carved female figures. Below is a cupboard, the front decorated with carving and inlay, with pilasters of caryatid form. Part of a donation of 16 gifts and 1 bequest to five museums by the Brigadier Clark Fund through the Art Fund between 1936 and 1992.
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Title of artwork, date
Oak cupboard, 1580–1620
Date supported
1955
Medium and material
Oak inlaid with various woods
Dimensions
180 x 212 cm
Gifted by
Brigadier Clark Fund
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