Frederick W. Woodhouse:The Churches Of Coventry
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Excerpt: ... Company has been long extinct and no documents exist. We know, however, that Haye''s Chantry was founded by a Girdler in 1390, for a Mass to be sung daily at All Sa… Mehr…
Excerpt: ... Company has been long extinct and no documents exist. We know, however, that Haye''s Chantry was founded by a Girdler in 1390, for a Mass to be sung daily at All Saints'' altar, and may therefore conclude that it was in this chapel. In the two western bays of the same aisle was St. Andrew''s Chapel, supported and probably founded by the Smiths'' Company. The first notice of its existence occurs in 1449, but as this part was not built until 1500 it was perhaps originally in the adjoining aisle. The window tracery is modern. The panelling within the internal arches and between the windows should be noted. The floor near the wall is partly paved with much worn ancient tiles. CHEST IN NORTH AISLE. ToList Several large monuments have been brought hither from the Drapers'' Chapel. An altar tomb of black marble is to the memory of Sir Thomas Berkeley, only son of Henry, Lord 50 Berkeley, who died in 1611; another of 1640, to William Stanley, Master of the Merchant Taylors'' Company of London and a benefactor of St. Bartholomew''s Hospital and of his native city, Coventry. While these are ponderous and unlovely that of Julian Nethermyl, at the west end of the principal north aisle, is a work of interest and much beauty. It is an altar tomb with a sculptured panel on one end and one side, the other end and side having been next to walls. It is of interest as an early example of the Italian style then finding its way into England, and an example so free from Gothic influence that there can be little doubt that a foreign craftsman was employed upon it. On the centre of the long panel is a mutilated crucifix, and a brief inscription with a shield of arms beneath. On either hand kneel Julian Nethermyl and his wife, with five sons behind him and five daughters behind her. A cherub at each end pushes aside a curtain. The group of sons is well treated, the variations in pose and dress show the hand of one who was accustomed to study composition, and the result is very... Frederick W. Woodhouse, Books, The Churches Of Coventry Books The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Architecture / Religious Buildings; History / Europe / Great Britain; Architecture / Religious Buildings;<
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Frederick W. Woodhouse:The Churches Of Coventry
- neues Buch ISBN: 9781153697750
Excerpt: ... Company has been long extinct and no documents exist. We know, however, that Haye''s Chantry was founded by a Girdler in 1390, for a Mass to be sung daily at All Sa… Mehr…
Excerpt: ... Company has been long extinct and no documents exist. We know, however, that Haye''s Chantry was founded by a Girdler in 1390, for a Mass to be sung daily at All Saints'' altar, and may therefore conclude that it was in this chapel. In the two western bays of the same aisle was St. Andrew''s Chapel, supported and probably founded by the Smiths'' Company. The first notice of its existence occurs in 1449, but as this part was not built until 1500 it was perhaps originally in the adjoining aisle. The window tracery is modern. The panelling within the internal arches and between the windows should be noted. The floor near the wall is partly paved with much worn ancient tiles. CHEST IN NORTH AISLE. ToList Several large monuments have been brought hither from the Drapers'' Chapel. An altar tomb of black marble is to the memory of Sir Thomas Berkeley, only son of Henry, Lord 50 Berkeley, who died in 1611; another of 1640, to William Stanley, Master of the Merchant Taylors'' Company of London and a benefactor of St. Bartholomew''s Hospital and of his native city, Coventry. While these are ponderous and unlovely that of Julian Nethermyl, at the west end of the principal north aisle, is a work of interest and much beauty. It is an altar tomb with a sculptured panel on one end and one side, the other end and side having been next to walls. It is of interest as an early example of the Italian style then finding its way into England, and an example so free from Gothic influence that there can be little doubt that a foreign craftsman was employed upon it. On the centre of the long panel is a mutilated crucifix, and a brief inscription with a shield of arms beneath. On either hand kneel Julian Nethermyl and his wife, with five sons behind him and five daughters behind her. A cherub at each end pushes aside a curtain. The group of sons is well treated, the variations in pose and dress show the hand of one who was accustomed to study composition, and the result is very... Frederick W. Woodhouse, Books, The Churches Of Coventry Books, General Books LLC<
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Frederick W. Woodhouse:The Churches Of Coventry
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The clearing away of galleries, the provision of new seating and the renewal of much window tracery have been the principal changes, the greatest loss being the destruction of the Corpus … Mehr…
The clearing away of galleries, the provision of new seating and the renewal of much window tracery have been the principal changes, the greatest loss being the destruction of the Corpus Christi Chapel. The nave is of moderate width and consists of only four bays, the eastern arches being narrower and made to abut against the tower after the manner of flying buttresses. The columns are clusters of four large filleted shafts separated by small ones while the bases are high and evidently meant to The clearing away of galleries, the provision of new seating and the renewal of much window tracery have been the principal changes, the greatest loss being the destruction of the Corpus Christi Chapel. The nave is of moderate width and consists of only four bays, the eastern arches being narrower and made to abut against the tower after the manner of flying buttresses. The columns are clusters of four large filleted shafts separated by small ones while the bases are high and evidently meant to be seen above the benches. The caps are shallow and very simple, while the shafts of each pier reappear as part of the arch moulding. Books, Architecture~~Buildings~~Religious, Churches-of-Coventry~~W-Frederic-Woodhouse, 999999999, The Churches Of Coventry, Frederick W. Woodhouse, 1153697750, General Books LLC, , , , , General Books LLC<
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Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 52 Seiten, L=152mm, B=229mm, H=3mm, Gew.=91gr, [GR: 25850 - TB/Architektur], [SW: - Architecture], Kartoniert/Broschiert<
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