Search ResultsWall panelling of carved and painted oak< 1 of 1 > Back Killochan Castle, near Girvan, Ayrshire
Wall panelling of carved and painted oakThis section of oak wall panelling comes from Killochan Castle near Girvan in Ayrshire. It dates from the mid to late 16th century, with the framework and the inscribed heraldic panel being added in 1606. The figures in the upper panels are in mid-16th-century costume and were once coloured in polychrome. They possibly represent members of the Cathcart family. The young man may be John Cathcart who built additions to Killochan Castle in 1586. The style of ornamentation on the panelling was popular during James V's reign, when Sir James Hamilton of Finnart was the Royal Master of Works. He is credited with introducing this Renaissance art to Stirling Castle. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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