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Timothy Richards Lichfield House Architectural Model
Timothy Richards Lichfield House Architectural Model
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TIMOTHY RICHARDS LICHFIELD HOUSE ARCHITECTURAL MODEL
Era: Late 20th/Early 21st Century
Origin: Bath, England
Material: Handcrafted Plaster
OVERVIEW:
A meticulously detailed architectural model of Lichfield House by acclaimed British sculptor Timothy Richards. This refined miniature reproduction captures the elegant neoclassical proportions and distinctive features of the original 18th-century London building, demonstrating Richards' renowned craftsmanship and attention to historical accuracy.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: 7 inches
• Width: 4.5 inches
• Material: Fine plaster with hand-applied finish
• Maker: Timothy Richards Workshop
• Origin: Bath, England
• Period: Contemporary (Late 20th/Early 21st Century)
• Type: Architectural Model/Sculpture
DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Architectural Features:
- Neoclassical facade with pediment
- Ionic columned portico
- Three-story elevation
- Rusticated ground floor
- Delicate balustrade detail
• Artistic Elements:
- Precise window treatments
- Accurate proportional scaling
- Fine cornice and molding details
- Subtle tonal variations in finish
- Balanced classical composition
• Technical Features:
- Hand-cast plaster construction
- Finely rendered architectural details
- Carefully applied patina
- Dimensional relief work
- Stable self-supporting structure
CONDITION:
Excellent Condition
• Clean, unmarked surfaces
• Intact architectural details
• No chips or damage
• Consistent coloration
• Original finish
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
This model represents Lichfield House, a significant example of 18th-century neoclassical architecture located in London. The original building reflects the Georgian architectural principles that shaped much of London's elegant townhouse development. Timothy Richards has established himself as the preeminent creator of architectural models, with his works collected by museums, architectural institutions, and private collectors worldwide. Richards' models are appreciated not only for their decorative appeal but also for their value as educational tools that preserve and document architectural heritage.
DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Display in a library or study
• Paired with architectural books
• Grouped with other architectural models
• Accent piece for bookshelf or mantel
• Focal point in a cabinet of curiosities
COLLECTING NOTE:
Timothy Richards' architectural models represent a distinctive collecting category that bridges decorative arts and architectural documentation. His pieces are created using traditional techniques that date back centuries, with each model involving dozens of hours of skilled craftsmanship. This Lichfield House model exemplifies Richards' attention to historical accuracy and fine detail work. As contemporary pieces with limited production, Richards' models are increasingly sought after by collectors of architectural memorabilia, fine decorative arts, and those with particular interest in Georgian architecture. His works have been acquired by institutions including the Sir John Soane Museum and the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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