Consutum. “Inlaid” and “onlaid.” Italian, seventeenth century.
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235 |
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Egyptian Gobelins finished with the needle. |
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236 |
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Rheims Cathedral Tapestry. The Virgin weaving and embroidering on frame a “basse-lisse.” |
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Tent of Charles the Bold, taken at Grandson, now in museum at Berne. The badge is that of the Golden Fleece. |
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English Tapestry belonging to Lord Salisbury, at Hatfield House, temp. Henry VIII. |
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Italian Knight of fifteenth century armed for conquest. Gentile da Fabriano. Academia, Florence. |
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St. Mark. Anglo-Saxon Book of the Gospels. York Minster Library. |
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Classical Pattern adapted into Christian art. |
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Charlemagne’s Dalmatic. Vatican Treasury. |
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Charlemagne’s Dalmatic. Vatican Treasury. |
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Portion of Charlemagne’s Dalmatic. Half-size. |
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St. Silvester’s Pluvial. Treasury of St. John Lateran, Rome. Opus Anglicanum, thirteenth century. |
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Portion of St. Silvester’s Pluvial, showing its condition. |
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319 |
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Bologna Cope. Museo del Municipio. Opus Anglicanum. |
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319 |
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Daroca Cope. Archæological Museum at Madrid. Opus Anglicanum. |
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319 |
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Boniface VIII.’s Cope from Anagni, his native place; now in Vatican Treasury; twelfth century. |
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319 |
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Altar Frontal at Anagni, Italy. Italian work, fourteenth century. |
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Worcester Relics of the tenth century. 1. From tomb of Walter de Cantilupe. 2. From Aix, in Switzerland. Same type. |
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320 |
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1. Mitre of Thomas à Becket. 2. The cross with twelve leaves, “for the healing of the nations.” Coronation vestments at Rheims. |
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Anglo-Saxon Work, purple and gold, from tomb of William de Blois, Worcester. He died Bishop in 1236. |
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A Portion of St. Stephen of Hungary’s Mantle, worked by his Queen Gisela. From Bock’s “Kleinodien.” |
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Portion of Mantle of Henry II., worked by his Empress Kunigunda. From Bock’s “Kleinodien.” |
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