The remarkable late sixteenth-century account of Long Melford church written by former churchwarden Roger Martyn includes a description of the carved wooden altarpiece placed at the high altar from 1481 (when, according to the inscription on the exterior of the church, the altarpiece was made) until 1547–8. The author suggests that this altarpiece is likely to have been Netherlandish rather than English and relates its purchase to the cloth-producing Long Melford and the Low Countries. The painted altarpiece shutters are known to have survived into Queen Mary's reign, but their subsequent fate is unknown, if indeed they survived at all. In Queen's College Chapel, Cambridge, are three shutters from a Brussels-carved altarpiece dating from c ...
A remarkable 15th-century Netherlandish altarpiece acquired by the 15th Duke of Norfolk in 1886 has ...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
The manuscript commonly known as 'The Longworth Churchbook' contains 23 foliated leaves upon which a...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
In almost every parish church in East Sussex there survive examples of commemorative art - ledger st...
The Jesus Chapel was located beneath the New Work at the east end of St Paul's Cathedral, and was re...
This book takes as its subject the most important kind of surviving post-Reformation church art and ...
This paper will explore an unstudied fifteenth-century English alabaster altarpiece referred to as t...
The Waltham Abbey panelling is a fascinating and little-studied example of early sixteenth-century w...
Greensted Church preserves a wooden Anglo-Saxon church, and it is the oldest wooden church in Europe...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project's aims we...
Roodscreens dividing church chancels and naves, topped with the image of Christ on the cross and oft...
"The series of documents here printed exists in a mutilated manuscript preserved among the miscellan...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
A remarkable 15th-century Netherlandish altarpiece acquired by the 15th Duke of Norfolk in 1886 has ...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
The manuscript commonly known as 'The Longworth Churchbook' contains 23 foliated leaves upon which a...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
In almost every parish church in East Sussex there survive examples of commemorative art - ledger st...
The Jesus Chapel was located beneath the New Work at the east end of St Paul's Cathedral, and was re...
This book takes as its subject the most important kind of surviving post-Reformation church art and ...
This paper will explore an unstudied fifteenth-century English alabaster altarpiece referred to as t...
The Waltham Abbey panelling is a fascinating and little-studied example of early sixteenth-century w...
Greensted Church preserves a wooden Anglo-Saxon church, and it is the oldest wooden church in Europe...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project's aims we...
Roodscreens dividing church chancels and naves, topped with the image of Christ on the cross and oft...
"The series of documents here printed exists in a mutilated manuscript preserved among the miscellan...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
A remarkable 15th-century Netherlandish altarpiece acquired by the 15th Duke of Norfolk in 1886 has ...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
The manuscript commonly known as 'The Longworth Churchbook' contains 23 foliated leaves upon which a...