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Set of four torchères

James Pascall, Ann Pascall, 1745–1746

These 4 torchères are from a set of 8 which formed part of a suite of early-Rococo furniture supplied by James and Ann Pascall for the Picture Gallery at Temple Newsam in 1745-6. They refer to the story of Pan & Syrinx in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Now only 2 side-tables remain to be repatriated to Temple Newsam.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Set of four torchères, 1745–1746

Date supported

2007

Medium and material

Pine & walnut

Dimensions

Each height: 123 cm

Grant

55000

Total cost

170000

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