10. Detail from
the Winchester
Bible, showing
Noah’s Ark
(photograph
John Crook).
Western art unattributed:
11. The Morley
Library,
Winchester
Cathedral
(photograph
Robin Jones).
Western art unattributed:
9. Installation
view of Kings
and Scribes: The
Birth of a Nation
at Winchester
Cathedral,
2019, showing
fifteen mounted
sculptures from
the Great Screen
(1447–86).
10. Detail from Sketch of the Stained-Glass Window at St Denis, by C. Percier. (Bibliothèque Municipale, Compiegne). Photo: Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques.
Western art unattributed:
11. Visitation. From the Winchester Psalter. (British Museum, Cotton Nero C. IV. fol.10). Photo: British Museum.
Western art unattributed:
12. Christ among the Doctors. From the Winchester Psalter. (British Museum, Cotton Nero C. IV. fol.15). Photo: British Museum.
Western art unattributed:
13. Christ with Mary and Joseph. From the Winchester Psalter. (British Museum, Cotton Nero C. IV, fol.16). Photo: British Museum.
Western art unattributed:
14. Annunciation to the Shepherds. From the Winchester Psalter. (British Museum, Cotton Nero C. IV, fol.11). Photo: British Museum.
Western art unattributed:
15. Dream of the Three Kings. From the Winchester Psalter. (British Museum, Cotton Nero C. IV, fol.13). Photo: British Museum.
Western art unattributed:
16. Annunciation to the Virgin. From the Winchester Psalter. (British Museum, Cotton Nero C. IV, fol.10). Photo: British Museum.
Western art unattributed:
9. Detail from 'Childhood of Christ' Window, St Denis. Photo: Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques.
Plate I. A-St. Paul disputing with the Greeks and Jews (Victoria and Albert Museum); B-St. Paul among his disciples (Metropolitan Museum, New York); C-St. Paul let down in a basket from the walls of Damascus (Victoria and Albert Museum); D-St. Peter essaying to walk on the Water. (Germanisches Museum, Nuremberg). Champlevé enamel on gilt copper, each 12.7 cm. by 8.5 cm. Here identified as English. English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-II
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-St. James the Less and St. Jude. Enamel, here identified as English. 13.6 cm. by 10.4 cm. (British Museum); B-Christ enthroned. From Bede on the Apocalypse; second half of twelfth century. (St. John's College, Cambridge); C-Seated Physician. From a medical treatise; late twelfth century. (British Museum, Harl. 1585, fol. 7 v.); D-Inscription from an enamel on Plate I; E, F-Seal of St. Alban's Abbey; G-Seated Physician. From a medical treatise; late twelfth century. (British Museum, Harl. 1585, fol. 13 r.). English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-II
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Standing figure. English twelfth century drawing; B-Drawing from Terence, fol. 48 v. (Bodleian Library, Oxford; C, D, G, H-Drawings from a Bestiary of the twelfth century (British Museum, Add. MS. 11283); E, F-Drawings (British Museum, Harl. 1585, fol. 12 v.). English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-II
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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.
Attributed works:
Fig. 2. A sketch for the crouching pose of St. Helena from the Charlottenburg Cross.
Attributed works:
Plate IX. Enamels with Figures of Bishop Henry of Blois and Censing Angels. Attributed to Godefroid de Claire. About 1160-5. (British Museum)
Western art unattributed:
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.)