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A medallion of Abbess Jacqueline de Lalaing of Flines
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1173-1181
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Carter, Michael (Carter, Michael)
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Koopstra, Anna (Koopstra, Anna)
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10. St Peter encountering Christ leaving the gates of Rome (Domine, quo vadis?), attributed to Martin Bellegambe. 1539. Oil on panel, 48 by 33.3 cm. (Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai).
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11. Annunciation triptych (closed), by Jean Bellegambe. c.1525. Oil on panel, each panel 103 by 33 cm. (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; Photo Scala, Florence).
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12. Le Cellier altarpiece (closed), by Jean Bellegambe. c.1510. Oil on panel, each panel 101.6 by 61 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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13. Monstrance, by Jehan De Raisse. Mid-sixteenth century. Silver, 30.5 by 19 cm. (Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai).
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5. Le Cellier altarpiece (open), by Jean Bellegambe. c.1510. Oil on panel, central panel 101.6 by 61 cm.; left wing 95.9 by 25.4 cm.; right wing 95.3 by 24.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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6. Reverse of the right side of a diptych with the Virgin and Child and the donor Willem van Bibaut, attributed to the Master of the Magdalen Legend. 1523. Oil on panel, exterior panel 30.4 by 20.7 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Wounds of Christ, by Hans Weiditz. 1520. Woodcut on paper, 7 by 6 cm. (From T. à Kempis: Gebet und betrachtungen des lebens des mitlers gotes Jesu Christi, Augsburg 1520, the German edition of Devotissimae Meditationes; British Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
1 Devotional medallion depicting Jacqueline de Lalaing, abbess of Flines. 1536. Silver, diameter 5.5 cm. (Private collection).
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2. The reverse of the medallion illustrated in Fig.1, showing the Wounds of Christ, the abbess’s name and the date 1536.
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3. The reverse of the medallion illustrated in Fig.1.
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4. The medallion illustrated in Fig.1.
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8 Education of the Virgin, from the breviary of Jacqueline de Lalaing. c.1532. Tempera, colour and ink on parchment, 17 by 10.8 cm. (Current location unknown).
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9. Lamentation with Sts Hubert and Blaise. 1535. Embroidered antependium, 94.3 by 200.6 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille; photograph RMN-Grand Palais (PBA, Lille); photograph Hervé Lewandowski).
Book Review
The Art and Architecture of the Cistercians in Northern England, c.1300–1540
07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: 719-720
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Wipfler, Esther (Wipfler, Esther)
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The Art and Architecture of the Cistercians in Northern England, c.1300–1540 By Michael Carter. 328 pp. incl. 8 col. + 110 b. & w. ills. (Brepols, Turnhout, 2019), £93.50. ISBN 978–2–503–58193–4. | :
Obituary
Peter J. Fergusson (1934–2022)
07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: 734-736
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Coppack, Glyn (Coppack, Glyn)
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Harrison, Stuart (Harrison, Stuart)
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Glyn Coppack, Peter J. Fergusson and Stuart Harrison at Roche Abbey, Yorkshire, in 2015. (Photograph John Phillips).
Book Review
Die Zisterzienser: das Europa der Klöster. Edited by by Gabriele Uelsberg, Lothar Altringer, Georg Mölich, Norbert Nussbaum and Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1067-1068
Article
The provenance and function of a tabernacle by Paolo Schiavo in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
09/2017 | 1374 | 159
Pages: 693-696
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Chen, Andrew (Chen, Andrew)
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2. Tabernacle, with Madonna of humility and Funeral of a member of a flagellant fraternity, by Paolo Schiavo, c. 1440s (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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3. Detail of Fig. 2
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5. Detail of Fig. 2
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6. Man of Sorrows with the instruments of the Passion, by Niccoló di Pietro Gerini, c. 1404 (Gallerie dell'Accademia, Florence)
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Statute book of the Compagnia di S. Bernardo, Badia di Settimo. Sixteenth-century copy of the 1450 statutes. (Archivio di Stato, Florence, Capitoli delle Compagnie Religiose sopprese da Pietro Leopoldo, 639)
Book Review
Cistercian Architecture and Medieval Society, M. Sternberg
10/2014 | 1339 | 156
Pages: 677-678
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Coldstream, Nicola (Coldstream, Nicola; C., N.)
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Publication Received
Monatische Buchkunst zwischen Mittelalter und Renaissance. Illuminierte Handschriften der Zisterzienserabtei Altenberg und die Kölner Buchmalerei 1470-1550.
03/2005 | 1224 | 147
Pages: 194
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Kauffmann, C. M. (Kauffmann, C. M.; K., C. M.)
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Monatische Buchkunst zwischen Mittelalter und Renaissance. Illuminierte Handschriften der Zisterzienserabtei Altenberg und die Kölner Buchmalerei 1470-1550. | author: Hemfort, Elisabeth
Book Review
Rievaulx Abbey. Community, Architecture, Memory
08/2000 | 1169 | 142
Pages: 504-505
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Coldstream, Nicola (Coldstream, Nicola; C., N.)
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Rievaulx Abbey. Community, Architecture, Memory | author: Fergusson, Peter , author: Harrison, Stuart
Book Review
The 'Things of Greater Importance': Bernard of Clairvaux's Apologia and the Medieval Attitude towards Art
02/1993 | 1079 | 135
Pages: 149
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Camille, Michael (Camille, Michael)
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The 'Things of Greater Importance': Bernard of Clairvaux's Apologia and the Medieval Attitude towards Art | author: Rudolph, Conrad
Book Review
The Cistercian Monasteries of Ireland: An Account of the History, Art and Architecture of the White Monks in Ireland from 1142 to 1540
02/1988 | 1019 | 130
Pages: 144-145
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Fergusson, Peter (Fergusson, Peter)
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The Cistercian Monasteries of Ireland: An Account of the History, Art and Architecture of the White Monks in Ireland from 1142 to 1540 | author: Stalley, Roger
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