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2001.186
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Wall mirror designed by Sidney Barnsley for Kenton & Company, 1891. Made in walnut veneered with quarter-sawn oak. This piece, with its combination of curves and straight lines, shows the influence of Barnsley's interest in Byzantine architecture. Barnsley travelled to Greece in 1887-8 and in1890 with Robert Weir-Schultz, another student at Norman Shaw's architectural practice.
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London
[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]
1891 - 1891
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Arts & Crafts
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Kenton & Co. Ld./ S.H.B.1891