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Article
‘Fully armed in plate of war’: making the effigy of the Black Prince
11/2021 | 1424 | 163
Pages: 997-1009
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Barker, Jessica (Barker, Jessica)
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Mcarthur, Graeme (Mcarthur, Graeme)
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Pegues, Emily (Pegues, Emily)
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14. The soffit of the tester over the monument to the Black Prince. Late fourteenth century. 440 by 192 by 30 cm. Oak, polychromy and gilding. (© Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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15. Detail from La vie du Prince Noir, by the Chandos Herald, showing the Black Prince venerating the Trinity. c.1385. Illumination on parchment, octavo 23.5 by 14 cm. (Senate House, London, MS 1, fol.1; reproduced with the permission of Senate House Library, University of London).
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8. The Black Prince’s funeral achievements, clockwise from top left: sword, helmet, gauntlets. (Photographs by kind permission of Canterbury Cathedral).
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9. Endoscopic view of the interior of the effigy from the bascinet toward the chest cavity and legs. (© Waygate Technologies). a. Join of interlocking teeth connecting the torso piece with the underside of the eventail at the throat; b. Iron interlocking pins at the inside of the chest; c. Tailbone bolt; d. Pin holding the legs together at the thigh; e. Hollow legs; and f. Iron interlocking pins.
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1. The tomb of the Black Prince in its setting in the Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. (Photograph the authors).
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10. Badge of the Black Prince venerating the Trinity. c.1376. Lead, 10.3 by 7.9 cm. (British Museum, London; © The Trustees of the British Museum).
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11. Impression of the seal of the Black Prince, affixed to a charter dated 19th July 1362. Wax, diameter 5 cm. (The National Archives, London, E/30/1106; © Lloyd de Beer, reproduced by kind permission from The National Archives, Kew).
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12. Tomb of Edward III. c.1386. Gilded brass effigy, Purbeck marble tomb chest and oak tester. (Confessor’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London; © Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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13. Detail of Fig.12, showing the face of Edward III. (© Dean and Chapter of Westminster; Alamy).
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2. The effigy of the Black Prince on his tomb. c.1386. Gilded brass, with silvered and enamel details. (Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral; photograph by kind permission of Canterbury Cathedral).
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3. Detail of champlevé enamels on the effigy’s sword belt. (Photograph the authors).
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4. Drawing of the effigy, indicating names for the armour. (© Matilde Grimaldi).
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5. Side view of the effigy and tomb chest of the Black Prince. Gilded brass, enamel and Purbeck marble. (© Michael Freeman; Alamy).
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6. Drawing of the effigy, indicating its construction. (© Matilde Grimaldi).
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7. The gauntlets on the Black Prince’s effigy. (Photograph the authors).
Editorial
The Becket exhibition
08/2021 | 1421 | 163
Pages: 651
Article
Pilgrimage scenes in newly identified medieval glass at Canterbury Cathedral
09/2019 | 1398 | 161
Pages: 708-715
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Koopmans, Rachel (Koopmans, Rachel)
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5. Plan of the eastern arm of Canterbury Cathedral, showing the location of the window discussed in the present article. (Plan adapted from R. Willis: The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral, London, 1845).
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7. John Lydgate and pilgrims on the road to Canterbury, from the prologue to Lydgate’s Siege of Thebes. c.1510–20. Parchment, sheet 39.5 by 28 cm. (British Library, London, Royal MS 18 D ii, fol.148r; Bridgeman Images).
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1. Pilgrims on the road to Canterbury, in a window in the north aisle of the Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. Here dated mid-1180s, with early twentieth-century restorations. Stained glass, 75 by 68.5 cm. (Canterbury Cathedral, window nV 13; photograph N. Tees).
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10. The first mixing of the Becket blood and water relic at Canterbury Cathedral (the miracle of William of London), in a window in the north aisle of the Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. Mid-1180s, with early twentieth-century restorations. Stained glass, 75 by 68.5 cm. (Canterbury Cathedral, window nV 7; photograph N. Tees).
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2. Window nV, north aisle, Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. Here dated mid-1180s, with early twentieth-century restorations. Stained glass, 5.8 by 1.525 m. (Photograph Cathedral Studios, Canterbury).
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3. Distribution of the Becket blood and water relic to pilgrims in Canterbury Cathedral, in a window in the north aisle of the Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. Here dated mid-1180s, with early twentieth-century restorations. Stained glass, 75 by 68.5 cm. (Canterbury Cathedral, window nV 14; photograph N. Tees).
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4. The north aisle of the Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral, showing window nV in the centre, before restoration and rearrangement of the glass. 1861. Photograph, 28.5 by 23.5 cm. (Canterbury Cathedral Archives; reproduced courtesy the Chapter, Canterbury Cathedral).
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6. The squire, detail from the Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer. c.1400–10. Parchment, sheet 10 by 15 cm. (Huntington Library, San Marino, California, MS EL 26 C 9, fol.115v).
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8. Detail of Fig.3.
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9. A Canterbury pilgrim’s ampulla. c.1220. Lead/tin alloy, 9.8 by 8.1cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris; courtesy RMN-Grand Palais).
Article
The medieval glazing of Westminster Abbey: new discoveries
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 9-17
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Marks, Richard (Marks, Richard)
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1. Sorting the stained glass fragments in The Cathedral Studios, Canterbury. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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2. The fragments displayed in The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries, Westminster Abbey. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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10. Fragment of initial ‘I’. c.1246–90. Yellow stained glass, 9 by 5.5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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11. Fragment of initial ‘I’. c.1246–90. Grisaille glass, 8.5 by 5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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12. Fragment of grisaille glass, c.1246–90. Stained glass, 5.2 by 9.5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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13. Fragment of grisaille glass. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 5.5 by 9.4 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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14. Example of borderwork, leaf. c.1260–90. Stained glass, 10 by 5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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15. Example of borderwork, leaf. c.1260–90. Stained glass, 8.5 by 4.8 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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16. Quarry with rosette design. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 11.2 by 6.5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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17. Panel of grisaille glass. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 734 by 610 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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18. Fragment of background decoration. c.1330–50. Stained glass, 9.3 by 7 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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19. Fragment of garment and neck. c.1330–50. Stained glass, 8 by 8.3 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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20. Head of a prophet from the west window of Canterbury Cathedral. c.1396–1411. Stained glass, approx. 2.2 by 16 cm. (© The Cathedral Studios, Canterbury Cathedral).
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21. Fragment of a male head. c.1400. Stained glass, 6.5 by 7.7 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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22. Head of the Virgin. c.1430–50. Stained glass, 9 by 11.2 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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23. Fragment from a Pentecost scene. Late fifteenth century. Stained glass, 5.8 by 9.4 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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24. Fragment of a scene depicting the Temptation of St Anthony of Egypt. Late fifteenth to early sixteenth century. Stained glass, 6 by 14.2 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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25. Fragments of a figure of an angel. Fifteenth century. Stained glass, 13.8 by 10.4 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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26. Angel. Fifteenth century. Stained glass, 48 by 23.6 cm. (St Mary the Virgin, Martham, Norfolk; © Chris Parkinson).
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27. Panel from a window depicting the Nine Orders of Angels. Fifteenth century. Stained glass, 80 by 56 cm. (All Saints, North Street, York; © York Glaziers Trust).
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3. Tonsured head. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 5.5 by 4.5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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4. Fragment of garment. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 7.7 by 7.5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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5. Fragment of garment. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 5.5 by 6 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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6. Descent of the Holy Spirit. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 62.9 by 49.9 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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7. The head of a lion from a shield of the royal arms of England. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 9.8 by 5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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8. Winged beast (with tail). c.1246–90. Stained glass, 8.8 by 11.5 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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9. Winged beast. c.1246–90. Stained glass, 9.3 by 8.3 cm. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
Exhibition Review
Treasures from Canterbury and St Albans
05/2014 | 1334 | 156
Pages: 345-356
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Alexander, Jonathan J. G. (Alexander, Jonathan J. G.; Alexander, J. J. G.; A., J. J. G.; Alexander, Jonathan)
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68. Scenes from the life of St Alexis, by the Alexis Master or an associate. Page 57 from the St Albans Psalter. Anglo-Norman (Dombibliothek, Hildesheim; exh. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
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69. St Peter receiving the keys of Heaven from Christ, by the Alexis Master (Bibliothèque de la Codecom,Verdun; exh. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
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70. Detail of Jared, from the Ancestors of Christ, attributed to the Methuselah Master. English (Clerestory, Canterbury Cathedral; exh. Cloisters Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
Book Review
Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Age of Becket
05/2012 | 1310 | 154
Pages: 351
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Luxford, Julian (Luxford, Julian)
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Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Age of Becket | author: Fergusson, Peter
Book Review
Canterbury Cathedral and Its Romanesque Sculpture
08/1991 | 1061 | 133
Pages: 547
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Franklin, Jill A. (Franklin, Jill A.)
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Canterbury Cathedral and Its Romanesque Sculpture | author: Kahn, Deborah
Book Review
Canterbury Cathedral; Lincoln Cathedral Cloister Bosses
10/1986 | 1003 | 128
Pages: 758-759
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Coldstream, Nicola (Coldstream, Nicola; C., N.)
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Canterbury Cathedral; Lincoln Cathedral Cloister Bosses | author: Brighton, Christopher , author: Gem, Richard , author: Hill, Derek Ingram , author: Physick, John , author: Tudor-Craig, Pamela , author: Wilson, Christopher
Article
'Dunstanus Archiepiscopus' and Painting in Kent around 1120
04/1984 | 973 | 126
Pages: 195-204
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Heslop, T. A. (Heslop, T. A.)
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10. First Seal of Canterbury Cathedral. Drawing by A. D. Johnson, after a Wax Impression, 4.8 cm across.
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11. Initial R, Ms. Cotton Cleopatra E i, Folio 40, 11 by 8 cm. (British Library).
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12. Initial A, Ms. Dd 1 4, Folio 220, 13 by 9 cm. (University Library, Cambridge).
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13. Initial D with St Ambrose. Ms. Royal 6 B vi, Folio 2, 10.5 by 7.5 cm. (British Library).
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14. Detail from the Wheel Candelabrum of Abbot Hartwig of Gross Komburg. Gilt Copper and Émail Brun, This Detail 31 cm High.
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15. Initial S, Ms. Bodley 271, Folio 72, 7.5 by 5.5 cm. (Bodleian Library, Oxford).
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16. Initial C, Ms. Cotton Claudius E v, Folio 16v, 7.5 by 7.5 cm. (British Library).
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2. Dunstanu Archiepiscopus. Ms. Cotton Claudius A iii, Folio 8, 23.5 by 15.5 cm. (British Library).
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3. St Edmund Enthroned in Heaven. Morgan Ms. 736, Page 42, 27.5 by 18.5 cm. (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York).
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4. St Augustine Expounding. Ms. Plut. XII 17, Folio 3v, 35 by 25 cm. (Biblioteca Laurenziana, Florence).
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5. Wisdom Enthroned. Ms. 10066-77 Folio 137v, 26.5 by 16.5 cm. (Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels).
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6. Angels Supporting Christ's Mandorla. Painting, Figures Approx. 1.5 Metres High. (Apse, St Gabriel's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral Crypt).
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7. Saints Amand and Baudemund. Ms. 501, Folio 58v, 30 by 21 cm. (Bibliothèque Municipale, Valenciennes).
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8. First Seal of Hyde Abbey. Cast from a Wax Original, 6 cm across.
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9. First Seal of the City of Cologne. Wax Impression, 10.5 cm across.
Short Notice
The Structural Evidence for the Dating of the St Gabriel Chapel Wall-Paintings at Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury
04/1984 | 973 | 126
Pages: 224-229
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Kahn, Deborah (Kahn, Deborah)
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69. Detail from Wall-Paintings, Infirmary Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. Water-Colour by Cook. c.1911. (Society of Antiquaries of London).
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67. St Gabriel's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. View Facing East, Showing Original Vaulting and Later Infill.
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68. St Gabriel's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. Apse Wall-Paintings.
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70. Wall-Paintings in St Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral.
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71. Capital with Masks. Treasury, Canterbury Cathedral.
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72. St Paul and the Viper. Wall-Painting, St Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral.
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73. Capital with Birds and Foliage. Treasury, Canterbury Cathedral.
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74. St Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. View Facing North-East, Showing Inserted Arches and Carved Capitals.
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75. South-East Transept Tower, Canterbury Cathedral.
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76. Infirmary Chapel Capital, Canterbury Cathedral. Drawing by J. Bowen. c.1983. (Canterbury Archaeological Trust).
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77. Court Gate, Voussoir, Canterbury Cathedral.
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