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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1989.244.001a-b
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Collection
Wheatland
Description
Figurine of a family; a bearded father wearing blue robe seated on upholstered arm chair with scroll carved arm rests. Father holding the hand of infant held by mother wearing bustled bodice and skirt.
Year Range From
1870
Year Range To
1890
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Northeast Bedchamber
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Dresser
Storage Shelf
Top Surface
Subcategory
Art
Inscription Position
Bottom of object
Inscription Technique
Pen and Ink
Inscription Text
150' and '58' marked in black ink under glaze.
Inscription Type
Manufacturer's Mark
Object Name
Figurine
Material
Ceramic
Height (in)
6.125
Length (in)
3.438
Width (in)
5.875
Dimension Details
Length and width are dimensions for the base.
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2022-11-08
Condition Notes
Seated figure missing toe. Inside base has missing piece (mended).
Object ID
W.1989.244.001a-b
Accession Number
W.1989.244
Images
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1935.012.001
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Black stone representation of a Roman monument with multiple-tier square based with inscription mentioning Marcus Aurelius and Antoninus Pious (Roman Emperors). column itself has continuous spiraling carving telling story in picture form. Top has round pedestal with military figurine, cloaked left arm raised as if holding a lance, right hand leaning on oval shield.
Year Range From
1880
Year Range To
1900
Subcategory
Art
Object Name
Statue
Material
Stone
Related Publications
Green, Peter. 'Rome: The Center of Power 500 B.C. to A.D. 200', New York.
Height (in)
17.25
Dimension Details
Base: 3.312 " square.
Object ID
W.1935.012.001
Notes
This column probably represents the column of M. Aurelius in Rome, finished. 193A.D. Very similar to Trajan's column. Base inscription is probably not an original and figure on top is inaccurate. Original had two figures (male and female) replaced in 16th century by figure of St. Paul, Simpler than actual column.
Accession Number
W.1935.012
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