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The Medieval Chantry in England
04/2013 | 1321 | 155
Pages: 269-270
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Milner, Lesley (Milner, Lesley)
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John Bushnell in Chichester: the monument to Bishop Carleton
11/2008 | 1268 | 150
Pages: 759-762
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Watney, Simon (Watney, Simon)
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52. Standing wall monuments (left to right) of Bishop Robert Grove (died 1696); Bishop Henry King (died 1669); and Bishop Guy Carleton (died 1685). (North transept, west wall, Chichester Cathedral, Sussex).
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53. Hanging wall monument to Henry Stanley (died 1670), attributed to John Bushnell. Marble. (St Peter and St Paul, Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire).
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54. Standing wall monument to Bishop Guy Carleton (died 1685), here attributed to John Bushnell. Marble. (North transept, west wall, Chichester Cathedral, Sussex).
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55. Detail of standing monument to John, Viscount Mordaunt (died 1675), by John Bushnell. Marble. (All Saints, Fulham, West London).
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56. Detail of standing monument to William Ashburnham (died 1679) and his wife Jane, Countess of Marlborough, by John Bushnell. Marble. (St Peter, Ashburnham, Sussex).
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57. Detail of Fig.54.
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58. Hanging wall monument to Elizabeth Myddelton, by John Bushnell. 1676. Marble. (St Mary, Chirk, Denbighshire). The cartouche by Bushnell commem?orating her husband was added in 1683.
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59. Detail of standing monument to William Ashburnham (died 1679) and his wife Jane, Countess of Marlborough, by John Bushnell. 1679. Marble. (St Peter, Ashburnham, Sussex).
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The Mitre and Tiara in Heraldry and Ornament: I-The Mitre (Continued)
08/1913 | 125 | 23
Pages: 261-264
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Beck, Egerton (Beck, Egerton; B., E.; Beck, E.)
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Figure (9). An early 15th century mitre from the sculptured tomb of William of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester.
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Figure 1. An example of a mitre from Cotton MS. Nero D dated not later than 1161.
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Figure 10. A 15th century mitre from the brass of bishop John Booth of Exeter in the church of East Horsley, Surrey.
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Figure 11. A 16th century mitre from the brass of Thomas Goodrich, bishop of Ely.
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Figure 2. Example of a mitre from the 12th century copy of Florence of Worcester in the library of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
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Figure 3. An example of a common cap worn by a layman from the same MS as fig. 2.
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Figure 4. An example of the horned mitre as seen in the seal of St Thomas of Canterbury.
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Figure 5. A low pointed mitre as seen in the 12th century drawings of the life of S. Guthlac in the BM.
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Figure 6. A curious 13th century mitre from the tomb in the Temple church, believed to be that of Sylvester Everdon, bishop of Carlisle.
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Figure 7. An early 14th century mitre from the sculptured tomb of bishop Godfrey Giffard of Worcester.
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Figure 8. An early 14th century mitre from the brass of of archbishop William Greenfield of York.
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Portrait of an Ecclesiastic by Diego Velazquez in the Collection of the Marqués de la Vega-Inclán
02/1911 | 95 | 18
Pages: 284-285+289
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Beruete y Moret, A. de (Beruete y Moret, A. de; Beruete, A. de; Moret, A. de Beruete y; Moret, A. de)
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Portrait of a Young Ecclesiastic, Here Ascribed to Velazquez. Portrait of an Ecclesiastic, by Diego Velazquez, in the Collection of the Marqués de la Vega-Inclán
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Notes on Pictures in the Royal Collections-XVIII. On Some Portraits Attributed to Antonio Moro and on a Life of the Painter by Henri Hymans
10/1910 | 91 | 18
Pages: 2+5-7+10-12
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Cust, Lionel (L. C.) (Cust, Lionel (L. C.); C., L.)
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Plate I. A. Philip II. By Antonio Moro Buckingham Palace. Notes on Pictures in the Royal Collections-XVIII
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Plate I. B. Juana of Austria. By Antonio Moro (?) Buckingham Palace. Notes on Pictures in the Royal Collections-XVIII
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Plate II. Portraits of a Man and His Wife. By Antonio Moro. Newbattle Abbey. By Special Permission of the Trustees. All Rights Reserved. Notes on Pictures in the Royal Collections-XVIII
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St. Sebastian(?) by Antonio Moro.
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Early Portuguese Paintings
09/1910 | 90 | 17
Pages: 340-343+346-348
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Prestage, Edgar (Prestage, Edgar)
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(1) Panel of the Infante. (After Restoration) by Nuno Gonçalves. National Museum, Lisbon. Early Portuguese Paintings. Plate I
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(2) Panel of the Archbishop (After Restoration) by Nuno Goncalves. National Museum, Lisbon. Early Portuguese Paintings. Plate I
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Ecce Homo, Portuguese School, Fifteenth Century: National Museum, Lisbon. Early Portuguese Paintings. Plate II
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Ecclesiastical Dress in Art Article VI (Conclusion)
01/1906 | 34 | 8
Pages: 271-273+275-279+281
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Beck, Egerton (Beck, Egerton; B., E.; Beck, E.)
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Plate I. Portrait of Cardinal Richelieu, by Philippe De Champaigne, in the National Gallery. from a Photograph by W. A. Mansell & Co. Ecclesiastical Dress in Art
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Plate I. Portrait of Pope Clement XIII (Carlo Rezzonico); From the Engraving by Giambattista Piranesi and Domenico Cunego. Ecclesiastical Dress in Art
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Plate II. A Saint Blessing a Venetian Gentleman, by Paul Veronese; in the Dulwich Gallery. Ecclesiastical Dress in Art
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Plate II. Detail of the Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine of Siena, by Lorenzo of San Severino, in the National Gallery. From a Photograph by W A. Mansell & Co. Ecclesiastical Dress in Art
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Ecclesiastical Dress in Art. Article V
12/1905 | 33 | 8
Pages: 197-199+201-202
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Beck, Egerton (Beck, Egerton; B., E.; Beck, E.)
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Portrait of Bossuet in Rochet and Cappa Magna. From the Engraving by P. I. Drevet after Rigaud. Ecclesiastical Dress in Art
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Portrait of Cardinal Newman, by Emmeline Deane, in the National Portrait Gallery. From a Photograph by Emery Walker. Ecclesiastical Dress in Art
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Ecclesiastical Dress in Art. Article IV
10/1905 | 31 | 8
Pages: 47-50
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Beck, Egerton (Beck, Egerton; B., E.; Beck, E.)
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Ecclesiastical Dress in Art. Article III-Colour (Conclusion)
09/1905 | 30 | 7
Pages: 446-448
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Beck, Egerton (Beck, Egerton; B., E.; Beck, E.)
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