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Page 34
... frequently indeed in the work of the Franconian sculptors of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the figure work of Veit Stoss and Riemenschneider and their contemporaries . In Eng- land we find it very commonly used for the ...
... frequently indeed in the work of the Franconian sculptors of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in the figure work of Veit Stoss and Riemenschneider and their contemporaries . In Eng- land we find it very commonly used for the ...
Page 293
... frequently used , we should be led into side paths further than our present limits will allow . There are also the questions of their form , construction , and origins , and of the variety of the patterns of the panels amongst which ...
... frequently used , we should be led into side paths further than our present limits will allow . There are also the questions of their form , construction , and origins , and of the variety of the patterns of the panels amongst which ...
Page 358
... frequently met with ; for example , in the mid - fourteenth century stalls of Lincoln . The zodiacal signs , or emblems of the month , occur at Brampton , Huntingdon ( 1400 ) , where amongst those remain- ing , we have hay - cutting and ...
... frequently met with ; for example , in the mid - fourteenth century stalls of Lincoln . The zodiacal signs , or emblems of the month , occur at Brampton , Huntingdon ( 1400 ) , where amongst those remain- ing , we have hay - cutting and ...
Contents
Introductory Prehistoric | 1 |
Wood Sculpture in the early Middle | 19 |
The Thirteenth Fourteenth | 40 |
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