Interpreting medieval effigies the evidence from Yorkshire to 1400

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Gittos, Brian, autor (autor), Gittos, Moira (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books 2019
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Table of Contents:
  • List of figures List of colour plates Acknowledgements Conventions 1 Introduction 2 The effigies 2a Description of the corpus 2b Aspects of design 2c Fate and fortune 2d Conclusions 3 Monuments in context 3a Introduction 3b Freestanding monuments 3c Canopied recesses 3d Tomb chests 3e Glass and painting 3f Armour and hearses 3g Dedicated locations 3h The churchyard 3i Conclusions 4 Makers and making 4a Fundamentals 4b Techniques 4c Relationships and series 4d Conclusions 5 Patrons and patronage 5a Historical context and Yorkshire society 5b The commemorated, their families and networks 5c Symbolism 5d Conclusion 6 Complexity and conclusions 6a The enigmatic priest's monument at Welwick 6b Concluding remarks Table 1 List of Yorkshire's effigies to 1400 Table 2 Effigial representation Bibliography Index