2020
DOI: 10.1002/col.22482
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In search of the lost polychromy of English medieval alabaster panels in the Southwest of France

Abstract: Summary Polychrome alabaster carvings, representing religious scenes, constitute England's major contribution to European mediaeval sculpture. During the period between 1350 and 1550, large number of alabaster carvings were produced in the Midlands. Despite their massive destruction during the English Reformation (ca.1534), more than 2500 of them still survive, either legally exported or sold clandestinely to the Continent. With more than 100 panels still existing, the Bordeaux region holds one of the largest … Show more

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“…The second concerns the late 12 th -early 13 th century Lewis chessmen in ivory preserved in the Collection of the National Museums Scotland and investigated by Tate et al (2012). The third ones are the 14 th -15 th century alabaster panels produced in the Midlands (UK) and analysed by Mounier et al (2020) and Pereira-Pardo et al (2019).…”
Section: Degano and Colombini 2009mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second concerns the late 12 th -early 13 th century Lewis chessmen in ivory preserved in the Collection of the National Museums Scotland and investigated by Tate et al (2012). The third ones are the 14 th -15 th century alabaster panels produced in the Midlands (UK) and analysed by Mounier et al (2020) and Pereira-Pardo et al (2019).…”
Section: Degano and Colombini 2009mentioning
confidence: 99%