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Rococo firescreen
Unknown artist, 1660–1690

A George II, cheval firescreen of beechwood, the panel in petit point. The fine George II cheval firescreen once formed part of the furnishings of Peckover House, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. It bears an image of the 17th century mansion Wisbech Castle built circa 1658 for John Thurloe, Cromwell's Secretary of State. Since demolished. Stitched by Jane Jessurp, who married Richard Pechover of Fakenham (whose son built Peckover House).
More information
Title of artwork, date
Rococo firescreen, 1660–1690
Date supported
1983
Medium and material
Beechwood
Dimensions
122 x 67 cm
Grant
246
Total cost
2592
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