Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968)Anreith, Anton (1754-1822)Elliot, Arthur, 1870-19382008-11-032008-11-0319352008-11-03http://hdl.handle.net/2263/7744Canoscan 8000f scanner used, file scanned in at 72DPI, edited using Photoshop v7. File dimensions: 400 x 542 pixels, 400 x 557 pixels. Total file size: 35.4 KB.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, cherubs, swans and two figures of Hercules. It is the same pulpit described on p. 162, and shown in Fig. 191 on p. 168, of the 1960 edition of "Eighteenth Century Furniture in South Africa" by G. E. Pearse. Plate 60 (front and side elevations) and Plate 61 (details) were both drawn and measured by Gordon Leith.Complies with rights as specified by Collection AdministratorFurniture18th CenturyEighteenth centuryPulpitsLutheran ChurchAnreith, Anton (1754-1822)Leith, George Esselmont Gordon (1886-1965)Cape TownGibbs, MartinArchitecture -- South Africa -- 18th centuryDecorative arts -- South Africa -- 18th centuryArchitectural woodwork -- South Africa -- 18th centuryChurch furniture -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- 18th centuryPulpits -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- 18th centuryPulpit and lectern, Lutheran Church, Cape TownImage