by Bryan Houston | Déc 21, 2023
Room 29 was created in 1929 and features a barrel vaulted central section ceiling flanked by 6 bays. The ceiling needed a lot of prep due to he degradation of the substrate. It was largely recreating the existing decorative scheme but also incorporated new gilded...
by Bryan Houston | Mar 23, 2023
Dulwich Picture Gallery is the oldest public art gallery in England and was designed by one of Britain’s most acclaimed architects, Sir Joh Soane. The architectural jewel of Saone’s design is the Mausoleum, a dramatic and atmospheric interior at the centre of the...
by Bryan Houston | Mar 23, 2023
The Albert Memorial was built to commemorate Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria. Around the base of the monument is an ornate balustrade of wrought iron set between marble sculpture groups representing the continents. There is nearly 150 metres, all of which...
by Hare Humphreys | Oct 12, 2020
Room 32 is the largest gallery in the building. The purpose of this project was to reinstate the original decorative scheme of its architect, Edward M. Barry. The dark red wall cloth, ornate painted frieze and lunettes, whose designs alternate winged lions with...
by Manuela Dahan | Avr 21, 2020
Hare & Humphreys is a company trusted by galleries and museums all over the UK. We have had the pleasure of working over the years with amongst others the British Museum, National Galley, Victoria & Albert Museum and the Sir John Soane Museum. The works have...