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The Metropolitan Museum of Art



  • Paneling and chimneypiece, 17th century (ca. 1600)
    From a room in a house on the Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
    Oak and stone

    115 x 294 x 294 in. (292.1 x 746.8 x 746.8 cm)
    Edward Pearce Casey Fund, 1965 (65.182.1,.2)

    The paneling and chimneypiece in this room once graced the house of William Crowe, a prosperous merchant and bailiff of Yarmouth in 1594 and 1606. Crowe was a member of the Company of Spanish Merchants, which conducted trade with the Netherlands. His political and business affiliations are in evidence: the company's coat of arms, including a shield with a four-masted ship, is prominently carved above the fireplace; Tudor roses are worked into the chimneypiece; and the paneling is conceived in a Dutch manner, possibly by Dutch craftsmen. As reconfigured in the Museum, the room is quite dark, but in its original position it was brightened by two windows and a decorated plaster ceiling.

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  • Paneling and chimneypiece, 17th century (ca. 1600)
    From a room in a house on the Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
    Oak and stone

    115 x 294 x 294 in. (292.1 x 746.8 x 746.8 cm)
    Edward Pearce Casey Fund, 1965 (65.182.1,.2)