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The devices on the end of the gallery at Little Moreton Hall, representing the Wheel of Fortune, appear in the Castle [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] of Knowledge, printed by Reynold Wolfe, 1556 At Blickling (1619-20) the gallery ceiling has in the large panels emblematic figures, such as Dolus, of which some appear in Peacham's Minerva Britannia; and in a ceiling in an old house in Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, now demolished, the panels are enriched with moral and religious emblems.
Pendants of various sizes were developed from the conical bosses which served to cover the mitreing of the intersecting ribs, a joint always difficult to the inexpert; and were employed also for their value in enriching and breaking up the surface of the ceiling, especially in the case of monotonous and low-relief strapwork, as in the fish room, Audley End. Certain pendants are in skeleton form, plastered upon an iron core, as in the great chamber at Herringstone, in Dorset.
Plaster was treated with colour and gilding during the Tudor Period, and continued to be coloured in the ensuing period. At Boughton Malherbe the drawing-room, showed a complete colour decoration in the ceiling presumed to be [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] one of the most beautiful specimens of embellishment in the kingdom, the ground is white, and the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] interlaced pattern blue and reddish brown, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] judiciously intermingled. The prevalence of colouring is evidenced by the statute of the first years of James I's reign, in which it is enacted that "no plasterer shall exercise the art [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] of a painter in the city or suburbs or lay any colour or painting whatsoever, unless he be a servant or apprentice to a painter, or have served seven years' apprenticeship to that trade."
The undercoating of ceilings enriched with modelled plaster contains an amount of cob and clay bound by brown hair ; and on this is applied ornamental details and a coating of plaster probably compounded in the following manner: Lumps of lime were slaked with water, and "as the lime slacked more water was added and the face of [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] heap smoothed over: as the heat increased this face cracked, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] but was again and again smoothed [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] over keeping the heat in until the slacking process was completed." This slaked lime was kept at least twelve or eighteen months before use, and was then mixed with silver or light-coloured sand and plenty of white hair.
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