Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: mercers
st george tombland, norwich, norfolk
14 Jan 2016 |
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mercers maid heraldry , 1617, alderman anguish by nic. stone; difficult to photo behind the organ
mercers' christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company. made to be seen from this side and set against a wall, most likely as part of an unusual easter sepulchre, its imagery of the dead christ lying on the imperial robe truly unique. amongst the cloth a scroll runs around the figure, on this side : HVMILIAVIT SEMETIPSVM FACTVS OBEDIEVS
(sic) VSQVE AD MORTEM : MORTEM AVTEM CRVCIS. PAVLVS EPTS AD
PHILIPPENS; on the other : [I]N P[AC]E FACTVS EST LOCVS EVS . . . ; at the head : ' IHE . NAS. REX. JU [D].
mercers' christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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on show at the rather thin and overpriced iconoclasm exhibition at tate britain, superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company
mercers' christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company; note the ungravitational blood flow, as if it dried on the cross
mercers' christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company. a lettered scroll runs alongside the figure, which may have been carved by an english sculptor but with franco-flemish influence particularly in the robe, which was originally painted an imperial purple, and is not the shroud.
mercers' christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company
mercers' christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company
mercers' christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company
mercers' chapel christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company
mercers' chapel christ
02 Nov 2013 |
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superb carving of the dead christ of c.1500, made for the chapel of the mercers' city livery company, on show in the iconoclasm exhibition at tate britain.
swanage town hall, dorset
10 Nov 2012 |
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george burt brought the facade of the mercer's hall to swanage in 1872. it was originally built in london in around 1668 to edward jarman's design by john oliver
swanage town hall, dorset
10 Nov 2012 |
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george burt brought the facade of the mercer's hall to swanage in 1872. it was originally built in london in around 1668 to edward jarman's design by john oliver
swanage town hall, dorset
10 Nov 2012 |
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george burt brought the facade of the mercer's hall to swanage in 1872. it was originally built in london in around 1668 to edward jarman's design by john oliver
swanage town hall, dorset
10 Nov 2012 |
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george burt brought the facade of the mercer's hall to swanage in 1872. it was originally built in london in around 1668 to edward jarman's design by john oliver. this is the mercers' maid over the entry carved by john young.
swanage town hall, dorset
10 Nov 2012 |
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george burt brought the facade of the mercer's hall to swanage in 1872. it was originally built in london in around 1668 to edward jarman's design by john oliver. the iron balcony is datedc 1670
swanage town hall, dorset
10 Nov 2012 |
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george burt brought the facade of the mercer's hall to swanage in 1872. it was originally built in london in around 1668 to edward jarman's design by john oliver
mico almshouses, stepney, london
27 Feb 2011 |
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almshouses founded in 1691, with this escutcheon from then to its founder dame jane mico, wife of sir samuel mico, with the mercers' lady above
mico almshouses, stepney, london
27 Feb 2011 |
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almshouses founded in 1691, with this escutcheon from then to its founder dame jane mico, wife of sir samuel mico, with the mercers' lady above
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