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Some Enamels of the School of Godefroid de Claire-VIII
07/1920 | 208 | 37
Pages: 11-12+14-15+17-18
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Mitchell, H. P. (Mitchell, H. P.; M., H. P.; Mitchell, Mr.)
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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-VI
01/1920 | 202 | 36
Pages: 18+20-21+23-24+27
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Mitchell, H. P. (Mitchell, H. P.; M., H. P.; Mitchell, Mr.)
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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)