23. Model for a Monument to Henry Petty, Earl of Shelburne, by Louis François Roubiliac. Probably 1751. Terracotta, 71 by 64 by 21 cm. (Royal Museum of Scotland).
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25. Model for the Monument to the Duke of Argyll, by Louis François Roubiliac. Terracotta, 49 by 88.9 by 49 by 18.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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26. Diagram of the Argyll Model Showing the Slab Construction Used to Assemble the Architectural Elements.
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27. Diagram of the Argyll Model with the Premodelled Figures of Eloquence and Pallas Added to the Architectural Structure.
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28. Diagram of the Argyll Model. The Extent of the Original Damage Is Shown Together with the Positions of the Metal Ties and the Small Apertures Revealed by X-Radiograph.
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29. Diagram of the Shelburne Model Showing the Extent of Original Firing Damage and Later Loss Together with the Positions of the Rebates Which Held the Metal Ties.
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20. Monument to Henry Petty, Earl of Shelburne, by Peter Scheemakers. Completed 1754. Marble. (All Saints, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire).
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21. Design for a Monument to Henry Petty, Earl of Shelburne, by Robert Taylor. 1751. Pen and Wash on Paper, 51 by 36 cm. (Taylor Institution, Oxford).
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22. Figure Originally from Fig.23. Terracotta, 8.7 cm. High. (Royal Museum of Scotland).
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23. Model for a Monument to Henry Petty, Earl of Shelburne, by Louis François Roubiliac. Probably 1751. Terracotta, 71 by 64 by 21 cm. (Royal Museum of Scotland).
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24. View of the Interior of All Saints, High Wycombe, with the Shelburne Pew Filling the Chancel Arch. Early Nineteenth Century, after Addleshaw and Etchells.