An Irish George III white statuary and brocatello marble chimneypiece attributed to George and Hill Darley.  George and Hill Darley were Dublin stone-cutters. The two brothers, partners in a long established family business that lasted from the 1660s until well into the 19th century, were responsible for a number of designs for chimneypieces, some of which are preserved in the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. The west front of Trinity College Dublin was built by the Darley family.


  • Provenance

    Private collection, Germany.


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