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Unknown framemaker
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Date
1770
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18th century-19th century
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gold leaf
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oil gilding
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original gilding
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water gilding
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wood
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later gilding
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109
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140
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frame
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frame cross-section: Concave with applied ogee
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frame alteration: probably not
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frame alteration: yes
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frame feature: Rare pattern
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frame ornament: Beading; acanthus-&-shield applied ogee; centred husks at sight edge
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frame ornament: Knulled back edge; feather moulding applied ogee
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frame status: Contemporary
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frame status: Probably original
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frame style: 'Carlo Maratta' frame
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frame style: Neoclassical
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Yale Center for British Art
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unknown framemaker
British, Neoclassical frame
late 18th to early 19th century
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unknown framemaker
British, 'Carlo Maratta' frame
late 18th to early 19th century