Chimney boards were commonly used in the summer months to hide the unused fire grate. This example in the Great Apartment dates from the Robert Adam period and is a rare survival of this type of furnishing. It shows a classical vase, carved with a Bacchic scene of drinking and revelry. The marble-painted frame and the vase both cast deep shadows to maximise the illusion of depth.
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