Mantel
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This chimneypiece was executed for William, Duke of Gloucester (1743–1805), brother of George III, for the dining room of Gloucester House, London, which became Grosvenor House in 1806 and was demolished in the 1920s.
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Not on view
This chimneypiece was executed for William, Duke of Gloucester (1743–1805), brother of George III, for the dining room of Gloucester House, London, which became Grosvenor House in 1806 and was demolished in the 1920s.
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Title: Mantel
Date: ca. 1770
Culture: British
Medium: White marble, yellow Sienna marble
Dimensions: Overall: 49 × 89 × 12 in. (124.5 × 226.1 × 30.5 cm)
Classification: Sculpture-Architectural
Credit Line: Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1964
Accession Number: 64.101.1215a–m
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