19. Mosan pignon de châsse Reliquary of St Monulphe. Twelfth Century. (Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels.)
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20. Mosan pignon de châsse Reliquary of St Valentine. (Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels.)
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21. Mosan pignon de châsse Reliquary of Ste Ode. Twelfth Century. Wood, 57.8 by 38.1 cm. (Wernher Collection, Luton Hoo.) Reproduced by Courtesy of Sir Harold Wernher, Bart.
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22. Detail of the Stavelot Triptych. (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York.) Reproduced by Courtesy of the Morgan Library.
Plate I. The Last Judgment. Champlevé Enamel on Copper Gilt. English; About 1160. Actual Size, with Enlargement of Upper Portion. (Victoria and Albert Museum). English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-I.
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Plate II. Initials from the Winchester Vulgate. English; About 1160. (Winchester Cathedral Library). English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-I
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Plate XVI. Enamels attributed to Godefroid de Claire. Moses and the brazen serpent. 1140-1150. (British Museum). The Crucifixion, 1170-1175. (Metropolitan Museum, New York). Base of the headreliquary of Pope Alexander. 1145. (Reduced to about $frac{5}{8}$). (Cinquantenaire Museum, Brussels).
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Plate XVII. Enamels Attributed to Wibert of Aix-la-Chapelle. The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds. The Nativity. About 1170-1180. (Metropolitan Museum, New York)
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Some Enamels of the School of Godefroid de Claire.-VII
Plate XIV. Pedestal of a cross, from the Abbey of St. Bertin. Gilt copper, decorated with champlevé enamel. Attributed to Godefroid de Claire. About 1160. (St. Omer Museum). (Reduced. From a photograph by Moreau Frères, Paris)
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Plate XV. Champlevé enamels attributed to Godefroid de Claire. The Baptism of Constantine, from the Stavelot Triptych. (Mr. Pierpont Morgan, New York). Naaman bathing in the Jordan. (British Museum). The Baptism of Christ. (Morgan Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York). Upper portion of the St. Bertin pedestal. (St. Omer Museum). 1150-1165. (Variously reduced).
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Some Enamels of the School of Godefroid de Claire-VI
Plate XII. Engraved Copper Plaque, Representing One of the Beatitudes, Blessed are They That Mourn for They Shall be Comforted. (Slightly Reduced). By Wibert; Late 12th Century. From the Corona Lucis in the Minster-Church at Aix-la-Chapelle
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Fig. 1. Sketch of an upright quatrefoil within a rectangle, representing the pattern of the enamels of a book-cover from Liege.
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Fig. 2. A sketch representing the curious, convex, almond shaped fillings of a book-cover from Liege.
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Fig. 3. A diagram representing the decoration of a book-cover from the Crawford collection, Manchester. Example of Mosan art.
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Plate XIII. Champlevé Enamels of the Mosan School; Late 12th Century. Above, Corner-Pieces from the Cover of Bishop Notger's Gospels. (Slightly Reduced). Liége University Library. (Archæological Museum, Liége). Below, Plaques from the Cover of the Dinant Gospels. (Actual Size). Rylands Library, Manchester)
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Some Enamels of the School of Godefroid de Claire-V
Plate XI. Some enamels of the School of Godefroid de Claire. Above, heads (enlarged) from the Henry of Blois plaque and the Alexander plaque, with inscriptions. Below, Samson carrying off the gates of Gaza. Enamelled copper gilt (slightly reduced), late 12th century (British Museum). At the side, head of Samson (enlarged), and engraved heads on the corona by Wibert in the minster-church at Aix-la-Chapelle
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Some Enamels of the School of Godefroid de Claire-IV
Fig. 1. A sketch of a quatrefoil ornament used as a pattern for the enamels.
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Fig. 2. A sketch for the crouching pose of St. Helena from the Charlottenburg Cross.
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Plate IX. Enamels with Figures of Bishop Henry of Blois and Censing Angels. Attributed to Godefroid de Claire. About 1160-5. (British Museum)
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Plate X. Drawings from English Bestiaries. A man killed by the glance of a basilisk. (Royal MS., 12. C. XIX. End of 12th century.) A warrior slaying a unicorn enticed by a virgin; a man riding on a dromedary; a man ploughing with oxen. (Royal MS., 12. F. XIII, from Rochester Priory. Early 13th century.) (British Museum.)