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Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
01 Oct 2013 02:28:28PM
11 posts

:Update 11/11: The House of Dun, Montrose, Scotland.


Art & Architecture

Thank you every one for the kind words.

Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
30 Sep 2013 04:53:21PM
11 posts

:Update 11/11: The House of Dun, Montrose, Scotland.


Art & Architecture

House of Dun
Early Georgian

This fine family house was completed by William Adam, for the Erskine family, in 1730. William Adam was the foremost architect of the day. (He was also father to Robert Adam.) The house interiors were decorated with intricate, white plasterwork by Joseph Enzer. This was the height of fashion then and remains, today, an outstanding example of early Georgian dcor.

Real life... and now... Second Life....

We have moved from the mainland to an estate and hold 3/4 of a sim for the project. The slow roll open starts now and a grand opening event is being planned as this is being typed. For those curiosity seekers who wish to visit the village and forest, feel free to do so. But please be aware that the main house is private and to enter would require advanced notice. Tours and open house events will be planned as well in the near future.

Most of our research was done with the help of several websites, including:

http://web.undiscoveredscotland.com/montrose/houseofdun/

http://www.nts.org.uk/Learn/virtual_dun.php (Which has an amazing virtual tour)

https://www.facebook.com/HouseofDun/photos_albums (Their own Facebook page)

The build sits on a 20480 sq meter lot that supports 4687 prims, the residence is on a platform 1200m up, where the average person can't just wander in and we still have blue skies to enjoy. The walled garden has two fountains as well as lush decorative landscaping while the courtyard has many outbuildings and quarters as well as the game larder. The house itself is complete, minus the lower level which housed some of the servants, the kitchen and other rooms that contained rods and guns for sporting. Should we move to a larger lot, the house will be expanded to include those missing rooms. (Now just windows with dark drapes)

The plaster work is still in progress, as much will have to be hand drawn or rendered in a way to simulate the work that we lack. Many of the textures have been duplicated to represent the real ones, while others are at least inspired to be what might be in the rooms themselves.

While the real house took thirteen years to build, our representation took three months (give or take) and will remain a work in progress till even the lower level can be built.

Right now only a few have been able to come and visit the house, but soon we hope to open up the estate for others to see. We hope to have it open for viewing as a living museum as well as role play and our own private use.

I would like to thank Tatiana for the use of the Royal Courts Ning forums to share my work, as well as those who have supported me in my dream of building such a fine home in Second Life.

~Charles-Philippe de Tancarville, Duc de Frasiac

PS: Some more photos of the build, taken today after the most recent work on the gardens.

This last photo is of the old library, one of my favorite rooms in the house.

::Update::

A new horse sculpture added to the front of the house, plus a few edits on the main columns on the facade. We did add a forest and pavilion, vineyard and wine house, did some mods in the courtyard... Soon... very soon will we open our doors to guests.

Yes, I have a pair of cats in my library.


updated by @charles-edward-erskine: 26 May 2017 04:18:25AM
Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
03 Aug 2013 03:53:12PM
11 posts

The common goal


Communty News & Events

Today, August 3, 2013

A meeting between Vain Adder and MarieJosette Laville occoured in the presence of a neutral party. An agreement has been reached and resolution will be forthcoming. Talks will continue with details to follow... our common goal is and always will be Versailles. It is our home, everyone who was there since the beginning and to the end. It is the lighthouse that will see us all into the future and be around long after we are gone.
It is our common love that should bring us together, not drive us apart.

Respectfully,

MarieJosette Laville
Vain Adder


updated by @charles-edward-erskine: 06 Oct 2016 06:22:04AM
Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
16 Sep 2012 03:01:32PM
11 posts

M'Lady's Mirrors! (and now more)


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Need to see how you look in your new gown, but don't have a mirror to admire yourself in? The latest release is a pair of stunning floor mirrors in several different wood tones to match my releases of furniture perfectly. Each are finely crafted in select woods, like Walnut, Elm, Hemlock, Birch, Ebony and more... Each mirror is only two prims!

Come check them out today.

Time to add a bit more Meshy goodness to my line... a list of finely crafted tables ready for any 18th Century home.

A pair of bronze cannons that shoot cannonballs and put out a good amount of smoke... you have to give them a try.


updated by @charles-edward-erskine: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
02 Sep 2012 07:04:28PM
11 posts

Desks, epee and more...


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This weekend kept me busy, with new desks and epee to wear when court starts back up at Versailles.

The Desks: 100% Mesh! This gives them a very high quality look and keeps them very low prim. 1 Prim in fact. The Fraisac Desk comes in several colour options and is ready to place as it is.

The epee however, are elegant and ready to wear at monsieur's hip while he keeps to the height of fashion at court. These are NOT SCRIPTED and the cost reflects such, they are meant to be worn like jewelery, as a decoration with one's attire.

Of course, if you wish to see more... you have to visit my shop. ;)


updated by @charles-edward-erskine: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
29 Jun 2012 05:34:14PM
11 posts

A bed fit for a Duchess!


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The need arose for a simple, yet elegant bed for d'Issy so I looked into a few nice designs and went to work for Martine. The result was the "Duchess Bed"!

Elegant provincial styled day bed, the Duchess is ready for the lady to repose herself in comfort. Over 60 animations and poses, ready to use in your home. PG version for solo use.

The demo bed is set up at my main shop in Steelhead Boomtown, with several colour choices available for purchase.


updated by @charles-edward-erskine: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
29 Jun 2012 05:34:14PM
11 posts

A bed fit for a Duchess!


Marketplace Archive ** CLOSED **

The need arose for a simple, yet elegant bed for d'Issy so I looked into a few nice designs and went to work for Martine. The result was the "Duchess Bed"!

Elegant provincial styled day bed, the Duchess is ready for the lady to repose herself in comfort. Over 60 animations and poses, ready to use in your home. PG version for solo use.

The demo bed is set up at my main shop in Steelhead Boomtown, with several colour choices available for purchase.


updated by @charles-edward-erskine: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
Charles Edward Erskine
@charles-edward-erskine
22 Apr 2012 07:07:47AM
11 posts

Sneak Peek!


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Whispers are coming from the workshop... what will be in store next...

Vive la roi!


updated by @charles-edward-erskine: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM
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