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Book Review
Memory and Redemption: Public Monuments and the Making of Late Medieval Landscape (Architectura Medii Aevi, 8)
09/2020 | 1410 | 162
Pages: 812-813
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Reviewer:
Cameron, James Alexander (Cameron, James Alexander)
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Memory and Redemption: Public Monuments and the Making of Late Medieval Landscape (Architectura Medii Aevi, 8) By Achim Timmermann. 428 pp. incl. 50 col. + 335 b. & w. ills. (Brepols, Turnhout, 2017), £89. ISBN 978–2–503–54652–0. | :
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1. Eleanor Cross, Geddington, Northamptonshire. c.1291–94. (Photograph Achim Timmerman).
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Claus Sluter’s ‘Well of Moses’ for the Chartreuse de Champmol reconsidered: part III
11/2008 | 1268 | 150
Pages: 724-741
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Author:
Nash, Susie (Nash, Susie)
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1. Reconstruction drawing of the Great Cross, by the author.
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10. Angel between Daniel and Isaiah, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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11. Angel between Zachariah and Daniel, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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12. St Dominic in prayer to the Crucifix, frescos from four of the novice’s cells (nos. 17, 18, 19 and 21), by an assistant of Fra Angelico. c.1450. (S. Marco, Florence).
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13. Zachariah, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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14. Daniel and Isaiah, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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15. Moses holding the tablets of the Law, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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16. Detail of book of Jeremiah, photographed from above, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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17. Jeremiah, detail of surface of face showing underdrawing, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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18. Philip the Bold, profile, by Claus Sluter and workshop, c.1392–93. Detail of portal of the Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon.
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19. Jeremiah, detail from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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2. The ‘Well of Moses’ (base of the Great Cross), by Claus Sluter and workshop. 1395–1404. Asnières stone, with traces of gilding and polychromy. (Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon). View with David and Jeremiah.
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21. Philip the Bold, detail (rotated 90 degrees) from a drawing of the tomb of Philip the Bold, by Jacques-Philippe Gilquin. 1736. Pen and watercolour, 74.5 by 52.5 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
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22. Angels behind Philip the Bold, detail of tomb of Philip the Bold, by Claus Sluter and Claus de Werve. c.1404–10. Alabaster. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).
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24. Jeremiah, by Barthélemy d’Eyck(?). Panel, 152 by 86 cm. (Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels).
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25. The Magdalene, detail of the left-hand panel of a Noli me tangere, by Barthélemy d’Eyck(?). Panel, 101 by 68 cm. (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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3. Crucifixion, by Simone Martini. c.1336–40?. Tempera on panel, 29 by 20 cm. (Musée royaux des Beaux-Arts, Antwerp).
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5. (Above). Detail from Descent from the Cross, by the Limbourg brothers, from the Très Riches Heures. 1414–16. (Musée Condé, Chantilly).
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6. Arms of the Magdalene, surviving fragment of the figure on the terrace of the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1, by Claus Sluter and Jan van Prindale. 1398–99. Asnières stone, 17 by 36 cm. (Musée archéologique, Dijon).
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7. Calvary with a Carthusian monk, by Jean de Beaumetz and workshop. c.1389–95. Panel, 56.5 by 45.5 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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8. Angel with crossed arms between David and Jeremiah, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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9. Angel between Moses and David, from the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.1.
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20. Philip the Bold, anonymous sixteenth-century copy after original of c.1400. Panel, 42 by 28 ?cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).
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23. Jeremiah, detail from the Belle Croix, Dijon. 1508. Asnières stone. (Hôpital Saint-Espirit, Dijon).
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4. (Left). Holy water stoup. Late fifteenth century. Stone, c.400 cm. high. (Church of St Martin, Cluses).
Article
Claus Sluter’s ‘Well of Moses’ for the Chartreuse de Champmol reconsidered: part II
07/2006 | 1240 | 148
Pages: 456-467
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Nash, Susie (Nash, Susie)
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1. The ‘Belle Croix’, by François Calmelet. c.1760. Pen and wash. (Archives Départementales de la Côte-d’Or, Dijon; I J 2476/3).
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13. Christ on the Cross, by Claus de Werve. c.1410. Asnières stone, 80 by 115 cm. (figure of Christ) (Musée archéologique, Dijon).
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14. Detail of Fig.13.
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15. Detail of face of David on the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20.
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16. The terrace on top of the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20. View over Isaiah and Daniel.
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17. Diagram showing the placement of the square step and the orientation of the cross on the terrace shown in Fig.16.
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20. ‘Well of Moses’, by Claus Sluter and workshop. 1395–1404. Asnières stone, with traces of gilding and polychromy (Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon). View with David and Jeremiah.
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21. The ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20. View with Daniel and Isaiah.
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22. The ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20. View with Moses.
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23. The ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20. View with Zachariah.
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24. The ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20. Detail of angel between David and Jeremiah.
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25. The ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20. Detail of angel between Daniel and Isaiah.
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26. Reconstruction of the Great Cross formerly on the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20 (drawing by Tom Bilson).
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3. Reconstruction of the Great Cross (from G. Troescher: Claus Sluter und die burgundische Plastik um die Wende des XIV. Jahrhunderts, Freiburg im Breisgau 1932, p.89).
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4. Legs of Christ, surviving fragment of the Great Cross, by Claus Sluter and Claus de Werve. 1397–99. Tonnerre stone, 59 cm. high. (Musée archéologique, Dijon). View of back of legs showing integral fragment of the cross.
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5. Detail of top section, showing the titulus and halo, of the model of the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20, by Joseph Moreau under the direction of Charles Balthazar Julian Févret de Saint-Mémin. c.1840. Plaster, 340 by 140 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).
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6. Detail of the sunburst motif in tin relief moulding behind the angel between David and Moses on the ‘Well of Moses’ shown in Fig.20.
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7. Detail of mouldings on the base of the cross in the model shown in Fig.5.
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10. Detail of hair at back of the bust shown in Fig.8.
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11. The bust of Christ shown in Fig.8 seen from the side.
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12. Cast of the bust of Christ in Fig.8, set in a niche in rue Saint-Philibert, Dijon, now rue Condorcet.
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18. Plan of the Chartreuse de Champmol in c.1760 (Archives Municipales, Dijon; D 47 bis).
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19. The Belle Croix. Dijon, 1508. Asnières stone. (Hôpital Général, Dijon).
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2. Cemetery cross. Fifteenth century. Volvic stone. (Saint-Nectaire, Puy-de-Dome), dimensions unknown. (Print; cutting in the Conway Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, London).
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8. Bust of Christ, previously supposed to come from the Great Cross. Asnières stone, 61 by 38 cm. (Musée archéologique, Dijon).
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9. Detail of crown of thorns of the bust shown in Fig.8.
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Claus Sluter's 'Well of Moses' for the Chartreuse de Champmol reconsidered: part I
12/2005 | 1233 | 147
Pages: 798-809
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Nash, Susie (Nash, Susie)
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11. Scale drawing showing the 'Well of Moses', by Bernard Collette. 1990. The walkway shown here at the height of the figures has now been repositioned to ground level.
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12. Detail of angel's wings on the 'Well of Moses' shown in Fig.9.
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13. The terrace on top of the 'Well of Moses' shown in Fig.9. 1398-99. Is-sur-Tille stone. View over Isaiah, Daniel and Zacariah.
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14. The terrace on top of the 'Well of Moses' shown in Fig.9. 1398-99. Is-sur-Tille stone. View over Moses, David and Jeremiah.
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15. Model of the 'Well of Moses' shown in Fig.9, by Joseph Moreau under the direction of Charles Balthazar Julian Févret de Saint-Mémin. c.1840. Plaster, 340 by 140 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon). Photograph showing the figures around the cross as they were originally arranged.
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16. Model shown in Fig.15 as displayed in 2004-2005 in the exhibition Art from the Court of Burgundy 1364-1419 at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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17. 'Well of Moses', by Julien Vallou de Villeneuve. Lithograph in C.H. Maillard de Chambure and C. Peignot et al.: Voyage pittoresque en Bourgogne, Dijon 1833, showing its state prior to the 1842 restoration by François Jouffroy.
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18. Detail of the angel between Moses and David on the 'Well of Moses' shown in Fig.9, by Claus Sluter, Claus de Werve and Rogier de Westerhan. 1300-1401. Asnières stone, with traces of polychromy. Hands restored in 1842.
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19. Arms of the Magdalene, surviving fragment of the figure on the terrace of the 'Well of Moses' shown in Fig.9, by Claus Sluter and Jan van Prindale. 1398-99. Asnières stone, 17 by 36 cm. (Musée archéologique, Dijon).
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21. View of inner side of the arms of the Magdalene shown in Fig.19.
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22. Detail of inner side of the arms of the Magdalene shown in Fig.19, showing section that has been worked to fit the arms to the curve of the cross.
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23. Correct angle of view for the arms of the Magdalene shown in Fig.19.
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24. Altarpiece of the Crucufixion (detail of the robe of the Magdalene), by Jacques de Baerze and Melchior Broederlam. 1393-99. Wood, gilded and polychromed, 167 by 252 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).
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26. The Belle Croix, by Maurice Bauthélier. c.1760. Pen and wash. (Archives Départementales de la Côte-d'Or, Dijon; I J 2476/3).
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27. Detail of Fig.26 showing kneeling figure of the Magdalene at the foot of the cross.
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9. 'Well of Moses', by Claus Sluter and workshop. 1395-1404. Asnières stone, with traces of gilding and polychromy. (Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon).
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10. View of the seventeenth-century building surrounding the 'Well of Moses' in the courtyard of the Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon.
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20. The Virgin Burgundian, c.1430. Stone. (Abbey of Baumeles Messieurs, Jura).
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25. The Belle Croix. Dijon, 1508. Asnières stone. (Hôpital Général, Dijon).
Article
Churchyard Crosses
09/1918 | 186 | 33
Pages: 79-83+86-89
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Vallance, Aymer (Vallance, Aymer; Vallance, William Howard Aymer; V., A.)
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Details of Churchyard Crosses and a Civil Pillar. Base at Ripley, Yorks. Photographed by Mr. Aymer Vallance. Original Head of Tyberton Cross, Now Replaced. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. Saint Pilon, Wayside Pillar near St. Maximin, Provence. Photographed by Lieut. Col. G. B. Croft Lyons, F. S. A. Original Head, Now Replaced, and Part of Shaft of Madley Cross. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. S. Mary's Churchyard-Cross, Cricklade, Showing the Gradient of the Base, the Head Replaced the Wrong Way round. Photographed by Rev. E. Roberts
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Fig. 1.-One Side of a Two Identical Sided Cross-Head, Intersected and Now Erected against the Wall of Sherburn Church, Yorks.
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Fig. 10.-17th C., on the Road to Domevre-Sur-durbion, Canton de Chalet-Sur-Moselle, Vosges
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Fig. 11.-Obverse of Fig. 10
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Fig. 2.-Churchyard Cross of S. Mary's, Cricklade, from Hall's "Book of the Thames," 1859, p. 29.
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Fig. 3.-Town Cross of Cricklade, Now in S. Sampson's Churchyard; From Hall's "Book of the Thames", 1859, p. 28.
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Fig. 4.-16th C., Cemetery of Provenchères, Arrondissement de St. Dié, Vosges
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Fig. 5.-1522; Dompaire, Vosges
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Fig. 6.-Croix dit du Breil, 1581; Gugney-Aux-Aulx, Canton de Dompaire
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Fig. 7.-1530. By the Chapel of la Madeleine, High Road from Remiremont to Rupt
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Fig. 8.-1621. Cross-Roads at Fremifontaine, Canton de Brouvilieures, Vosges
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Fig. 9.-1626. Cemetery of Biffontaine, Canton de Brouvilieures, Vosges
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Madley, Hereford. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. Churchyard Crosses
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S. Donat's, Glamorganshire. Photographed by Mr. Aymer Vallance. Churchyard Crosses
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Tyberton, Hereford. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. Churchyard Crosses