St. Stephen's Green, No. 56 - UCD Digital Library

St. Stephen's Green, No. 56 : stairhall

In collection Domestic Architecture of Georgian Dublin Collection

Origin information
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin
Date created:
Type of Resource
still image
Physical description
1 still image : digital
5467x3594 pixels — Digital origin: reformatted digital — Reformating quality: preservation (image/tiff) (image/jp2) (image/jpeg)
File details: Original file in TIFF format; a JPEG2000 file has been derived from the original using Kakadu software; JPEG files in various resolutions have been derived for the original using ImageMagick software.
Irish Virtual Research Library and Archives (PRTLI-funded project), UCD Library, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
Digital image captured from the original 35mm slide in the slide library of the UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
Note
The house was built in c1760 for Usher St. George, created Lord St. George in 1763. The plasterwork is attributed to Robert West. Elements of its iconography derive from engravings after the French C18 artists Francois Boucher and Claude Audran.
Languages
English  
Genre
Slide
Subject
Interiors--Ireland--Dublin   linked data (lctgm)
Stairhalls--Ireland--Dublin   linked data (lctgm)
Architectural decorations & ornaments--Ireland--Dublin   linked data (lctgm)
Plasterwork--Ireland--Dublin   linked data (lctgm)
Barrel ceilings--Ireland--Dublin   linked data (lctgm)
Rococo
Dublin School
St. Stephen's Green, No. 56 56 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Location
University College Dublin. UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy. Domestic Architecture of Georgian Dublin Collection. UCDAHCP0131
Original item
St. Stephen's Green, No. 56

Record source
Metadata creation date: 2009-10-06 — Descriptions created by IVRLA project staff, UCD Library, University College Dublin.

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