Designs for painted panels for the decoration of the 'Great Bookcase', made for William Burges's house and offices at 15 Buckingham Street, London: the central panel represents 'Architecture' and shows Egyptian courtesan Rhodopis inspecting designs for a pyramid Architect/Designer Burges, William (1827-1881) Artist/Photographer Burges, William (1827-1881) Country UK: England City London Subject Date 1862 Image Date 1859 View Interior Style Gothic Revival Medium Drawing Library Reference SB123/BURG[14](25) Orientation Portrait Colour Info Colour Credit RIBA Collections Subject Architects' houses ; Bookcases ; Decorative panels
NOTES: Known as the 'Great Bookcase' this richly decorated piece of furniture featured painted panels depicting stories from the Bible and ancient mythology, together with motifs incorporating birds, butterflies and other insects. The paintings were executed by a number of artists, including Edward J. Poynter, as indicated in this design. The bookcase was later housed in Burges's library at Tower House, Melbury Road, London.
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