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IG_445: Record Drawing of Stained Glass
(GBR_London_VAM_IG_445)

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Titre

Stucco and glass windows in the house of Dr. Abbott

Type d'objet
Dimensions
21 x 13.5 cm
Artiste
Datation
c. 1845
Lieu
Numéro d'inventaire
E.3714-1938
Projet de recherche
Auteur·e et date de la notice
Sarah Tabbal 2024

Iconographie

Description

This pencil and watercolour drawing by the British architect James William Wild (1814–1892) shows five rectangular stucco and glass windows in two rows; only three of the windows were executed in colour, with the others only being indicated in fine pencil lines.
In the lower row, three windows can be seen, each consisting of an upper rectangular and lower square section. In the centre, there is a window with stylized flowers in a vase, set within an arch; in the square section below, the motif of a flower and star is depicted within a circle. This window is very similar to the central window shown in another drawing by Wild (IG_444). The window is flanked on each side by a window with a motif of intersecting spirals interspersed with flowers (such as carnations in pink). Two squares with stylized flowers can be seen in the lower section of this window.
In the upper row are two windows with the motif of a cypress tree. The coloured window on the left side shows a cypress tree surrounded by a stem with various flowers as well as the perforation of the stucco (on the left side). The window on the right features the outline of a cypress tree in a fine pencil drawing.
The space around the windows has been used for enlarged details: flowers from the window with the stylized cypress tree have been painted in the upper part of the drawing, and a carnation similar to the one in the lower left window can be seen to the left. Wild has added a fine pencil note in the drawing.

Code Iconclass
25G3(CYPRESS) · arbres : cyprès
25G41 · fleurs
41A6711 · fleurs dans un vase
Mot-clés Iconclass
bouquet · cyprès · fleur · vase
Inscription

Mr. Abbots rooms (in the upper right-hand corner of the drawing)
Vol II (in the lower left-hand corner of the drawing)

Matériaux, technique et état de conservation

Technique

Pencil and watercolour on paper.

Historique de l'oeuvre

Recherche

The inscription in the drawing ‘Mr. Abbots rooms’ refers to Dr Henry William Charles Abbott (1812–1859) who was a British physician and collector of Egyptian antiquities. Abbott ‘went to Egypt when quite a young man, on a scientific expedition, under the auspices of the British government’ and was ‘for nearly thirty years the only resident English physician in Cairo’ (Littell, 1859, p. 592). He lived in a ‘house in Cairo, filled with his splendid collection’: ‘He began the practice of collecting antiquities as an amusement, and it at length became a passion, so that he devoted his entire surplus income to the museum which he gathered around him, and which became at length one of the finest in the world.’ (Littell, 1859, p. 592). Today, some of the objects of the Abbott Collection are held in the Brooklyn Museum in New York; stucco and glass windows are not among them however. Wild treated windows associated with the name Abbott in several other drawings (IG_438, IG_439, IG_444, IG_447).

Datation
c. 1845
Période
1844 – 1847
Sites liées
Lieu de production

Provenance

Propriétaire
Victoria and Albert Museum, Numéro d'inventaire: E.3714-1938
Propriétaire précédent·e

Elizabeth H.M. Wild

Bibliographie et sources

Bibliographie

Littell, E. (1859). Littell’s Living Age. Boston: Littell, Son, and Company.

Informations sur l'image

Nom de l'image
GBR_London_VAM_IG_445
Crédits photographiques
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Lien vers l'image originale

Proposition de citation

Tabbal, S. (2024). Stucco and glass windows in the house of Dr. Abbott. Dans Vitrosearch. Consulté le 5 décembre 2025 de https://www.vitrosearch.ch/objects/2713289.

Informations sur l’enregistrement

Numéro de référence
IG_445