Browsing Pearse Collection by Title

Browsing Pearse Collection by Title

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  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; McIntosh, William Gordon (1904-1983) (2009-03-27)
    Front elevation with gable of the Paarl Church, measured by Gordon McIntosh and drawn by John Fassler for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa" – see page 48 for a description, and ...
  • Unknown (2009-04-21)
    From the Pearse Collection: Photograph depicting a panelled dining room interior of unknown provenance. On the fireplace surround is a mantle clock. The round table is surrounded by chairs with split back splats. Photograph ...
  • Ter Borch, Gerard (2009-04-14)
    Photograph of a painting by Gerard ter Borch of a domestic scene in a bedroom. The seated father is apparently admonishing his daughter, who is dressed in a beautifully rendered satin dress. The mother is sipping from a ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Elsworth, L.A. (2009-03-26)
    Elevations of the pediments of the Old Supreme Court (remodelled by Thibault) in Adderley Street, Cape Town, and the Caledon Street Police Court. The sculptures are probably by Anreith. The drawings were measured and drawn ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Martienssen, Rex Distin (1905-1942) (2009-03-27)
    Plan and elevations of the pigeon house at the Meerlust homestead. Measured by Rex Martienssen and drawn by John Fassler for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa" – see Plate 71 for ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Ellis, Robert (2009-03-05)
    Photograph depicting a china plate from Koopmans de Wet House. A ship hand-painted in the centre well is surrounded by a floral rim. The ship is flying what appears to be the Dutch national flag.
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Anreith, Anton (1754-1822); Elliot, Arthur, 1870-1938 (2008-11-03)
    Photographs depicting a pulpit designed by Anton Anreith, located in the Lutheran Church in Cape Town. The raised pulpit is reached by a flight of stairs, and is topped by a canopy. It is embellished by carved animals, ...
  • Unknown (2009-04-14)
    From the Pearse Collection: photograph of the interior of the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Goes, The Netherlands, showing a plastered ceiling and velvet-covered walls. The panel over the carved double doors contains ...
  • Unknown (2009-04-21)
    From the Pearse Collection: photograph depicting the Rococo interior of the Town Hall in Dokkum, with plastered ceiling and wood-panelled walls framing painted insets. The chairs depicted display influences of the Queen ...
  • Unknown (2009-04-14)
    From the Pearse Collection: Regent's Room of the Bartholomei Guest-house in Utrecth, with beamed ceiling and rich tapestries depicting a trompe l'oeil forest. The dining chairs are in the Louis XV style, but the room seems ...
  • Unknown (2009-05-05)
    From the Pearse Collection: photograph depicting a panelled Dutch interior with a plastered ceiling, and double doors flanked by two cupboards. The richly carved decoration of floral swags, wreaths and trophies appears to ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Slade, Charles John (1907-1982) (2009-03-31)
    Front elevation and part plan of the stoep of the Rhone homestead in the Groot Drakenstein valley. Measured by Charles Slade and redrawn by John Fassler for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Slade, Charles John (1907-1982) (2009-04-02)
    Joinery details of Rhone, a Cape Dutch homestead in the Groot Drakenstein valley near Cape Town. Drawn by John Fassler from measured drawings by C.J. Slade for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Slade, Charles John (1907-1982) (2009-04-02)
    Details of the plaster mouldings at the Rhone homestead in the Groot Drakenstein valley, redrawn by John Fassler from measured drawings by C. J. Slade for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in ...
  • Unknown; Neethling, J.H. (2009-05-08)
    From the Pearse Collection: a fireproof ceiling ("brandsolder") of the Magazine at Stellenbosch. Photograph probably considered for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa", but never ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Rees Poole, Vivian Sydney (1883-1965); Leith, George Esselmont Gordon (1886-1965); Haddon, David Strachan (1905-1959) (2009-03-31)
    Front elevation of the Cape Dutch homestead of Rust-en-Vreugde in Cape Town, measured by V.S. Rees Poole, Gordon Leith and D. S. Haddon, and redrawn by John Fassler for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Rees Poole, Vivian Sydney (1883-1965) (2009-03-31)
    Plan, elevation, section and details of the main entrance doorway of Rust-en-Vreugde in Cape Town. Measured by V.S. Rees Poole and drawn by John Fassler for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Leith, George Esselmont Gordon (1886-1965); Haddon, David Strachan (1905-1959) (2009-03-31)
    Elevation, plan and section of the door on the first floor balcony of the Rust-en-Vreugde homestead near Cape Town. The fine carving of the elaborate teak door surround is by Anton Anreith. The drawings were measured by ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Fassler, John, 1910-1971; Roxburgh, Charles Wallace (1902-1970) (2009-04-02)
    Elevation, with plaster and joinery details, of the gates at Rustenburg in Rondebosch, Cape Town. Drawn by John Fassler from measured drawings by Charles Roxburgh for prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century ...
  • Salver 
    Unknown (2009-04-21)
    From the Pearse Collection: photograph depicting a Cape Dutch salver wrought from silver, in typical square shape with shaped corners, and four supports embellished with leaves and what seems to be an urn. Photograph ...