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Titel

Herbert Tower. Arab Room, part of a blind window

Art des Objekts
Masse
42.8 x 32 cm
Künstler:in / Hersteller:in
Datierung
c. 1881–1882
Standort
Inventarnummer
14.79
Forschungsprojekt
Autor:in und Datum des Eintrags
Francine Giese, Sarah Keller 2025

Ikonografie

Beschreibung

Detailed, freehand, and lined drawing showing an elaborate vase. The left half of the design is coloured, whereas the right half is only executed in outline. Handwritten annotations and a section of the planned window are added on the lower right side of the cartoon.

The drawing is signed at the bottom left.

Iconclass Code
41A774 · Behälter aus Glas: Flasche, Gefäß, Vase
Iconclass Stichworte
Flasche · Gefaess · Glas · Kanne · Vase
Inschrift

This line to be cut through / then bevelled to section. [arrow pointing to Section]

at 2 2 / Section thro' bars / thoughout o o [above and below Section]

Another fret to be cut / the thickness of X [here, a drawn hand pointing to Section] / and glued on to the back / of front bevelled fret. the holes of this back / fret in all cases larger / than the front so as to / form a rebate for the glass.

The pattern will be formed with / coloured glass – the ground / also glass.

I think it very possible that / where the glass is one colour / it will not be necessary to form / a rebate to each hole but make / the piece of glass go all over at / the back. (with sketch)

(handwritten annotations from top to bottom)

Signatur

R. P. Pullan Archt 15 Buckingham St. Strand W. C.

Materialien, Technik und Erhaltungszustand

Technik

Pencil, ink and wash on oiled tracing paper

Erhaltungszustand und Restaurierungen

Upper right corner missing

Entstehungsgeschichte

Forschung

Full-size construction drawing of the vase represented in the centre panel of the replicas IG_484 and IG_486, designed by the British architect William Burges (1827–1881) for the Arab Room of Cardiff Castle in Wales on behalf of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute (1847–1900).

The drawing is signed by the British architect and brother-in-law of William Burges, Richard Popplewell Pullan (1825–1888), who completed the Arab Room after Burges’s death in April 1881 (Newman, 1995, p. 205). The detailed depiction of the vase with technical annotations concerning the execution of the windows attests that Pullan faithfully followed his brother-in-law’s designs.

The latter are reminiscent of one of the standard types of qamarīya documented in the Ottoman empire. For its design, Burges relied on his on-site observations, made during a trip to Istanbul in the summer of 1857, when he visited various mosques, among them the Süleymaniye Camii, with its refined stucco and glass windows (Burges, 1858, p. 89, see IG_189). During his stay, Burges made colour drawings of the windows. One of the drawings was published in 1904 by Burges’s friend George Aitchison (1825–1910) to illustrate the Islamic tradition of stucco and glass windows in his contribution on ‘Coloured Glass’, issued in the XIth volume of The Architecture Journal (Aitchison, 1904, fig. 1; IG_91). When compared with Pullan’s construction drawing, we find clear references to the depicted window.

In the 19th century, stucco and glass windows with the vase motif were much appreciated by Western artists and architects, as is attested by a significant number of book illustrations, sketches, and paintings (see for instance IG_43, IG_118, IG_149, IG_153, IG_437, IG_443, IG_461), as well as by replicas integrated into Arab-style interiors across Europe (IG_54–57, IG_64, IG_431, IG_264, IG_371–375).

The drawing discussed here is part of a lot of five designs held at the Glamorgan Archives in Cardiff, which correspond to the replicas installed in the upper part of the Arab Room. Whereas IG_501, IG_502, IG_504, and IG_505 show the windows of the north and south side (IG_484, IG_486), IG_503 represents the centre panel of the windows located on the east and west side (IG_485, IG_487). IG_505 is the only design holding a signature by the British architect and brother-in-law of William Burges, Richard Popplewell Pullan (1825–1888), who completed the Arab Room after Burges’s death in April 1881 (Newman, 1995, p. 205).

Datierung
c. 1881–1882
Zeitraum
1881 – 1882
StifterIn
Verknüpfte Standorte
Herstellungsort

Provenienz

Eigentümer:in
Glamorgan Archives, Inventar-Nr.: 14.79, Sammlung (Zugriffsdatum: 19.8.2025), Cardiff (Vereinigtes Königreich)

Bibliografie und Quellen

Literatur

Aitchison, G. (1904). Coloured Glass. The Architectural Journal, vol. XI(3), 53–65.

Burges, W. (1858). Architectural experiences at Constantinople. The Builder, vol. XVI, n° 783–784, 88–90, 104–108.

Newman, J. (1995). Glamorgan (Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan and West Glamorgan). Harmondsworth.

Bildinformationen

Name des Bildes
FR_Romont_VCR_ImageNonDisponible
Fotonachweise
© Vitrocentre Romont
Aufnahmedatum
2017

Zitiervorschlag

Giese, F., & Keller, S. (2025). Herbert Tower. Arab Room, part of a blind window. In Vitrosearch. Aufgerufen am 5. Dezember 2025 von https://www.vitrosearch.ch/objects/2721895.

Informationen zum Datensatz

Referenznummer
IG_505