Duff House Pediment

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Duff House Pediment

Location

Duff House, Banff
Banff, Banffshire

OS Map Reference

NJ 690 633

Date

1735-1749

Description

Substantial Baroque mansion 3 story on raised basement fluted Corinthian pilasters to tower heads, pediment to principal floor. The South (principal) elevation has the pedimented centre piece with exuberant armorial carving Duff Arms and Motto. The original lead statues are preserved in the house and have been replaced by fibre glass copies which stand above the pediment, representing Mars, Apollo and Minerva. On the north elevation Bacchus, Mercury and Diana.
House open to the public. See their website for details.

Related Information

The carved stone work including the complex deeply cut armorial decoration was done in William Adam's workshops in Queensferry and brought north by boat. The lead statues pre-date Adam's building and were brought from Lord Braco's house in the town where they were garden ornaments.

Era

1700s

Categories

Iconography

  • classical deities
  • classical motifs
  • heraldic motifs
  • human figure
  • plant
  • religious figure
  • scallop shell
  • stag or other deer

Creator

  • William Adam, Architect

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Photographer

  • David Watson Hood

Unavailable Data

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  • Related Artefacts

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