Illuminating interior - curator talk
Schedule
Fri Sep 20 2024 at 11:00 am to 11:30 am
UTC+01:00Location
Manchester Art Gallery | Manchester, EN
About this Event
Illuminating interior
The Bodley Panelling is a set of oak panels which originated from in Pendleton, Salford. Apart from a settle displayed at Wightwick Manor, West Midlands, the panelling is all that remains of the house designed by John Edgar Gregan in 1855 and remodelled by the architect George Frederick Bodley and Charles Eamer Kempe in 1868. It is a rare example of a domestic collaboration between Bodley and Kempe who predominantly worked on ecclesiastical commissions.
In 1981, Manchester Art Gallery purchased the panelling using money from the Stuart Platt Memorial Fund, established to commemorate the former Assistant Keeper at Heaton Hall. When it was acquired, the panelling was considered for display at Fletcher Moss Museum, Didsbury. This was never realised however and the panelling has remained in store. Conservation work to stabilise the fragile painted panels on the overmantel (originally positioned over the mantelpiece) is due to take place in June.
This work has been generously funded by the Kempe Trust and you can follow the story of the conservation of the panels here.
Where is it happening?
Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley Street, Manchester, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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