The Cathedrals of England volume Ser 2

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The Cathedrals of England volume Ser 2
Farrar, F. W. (Frederic William), 1831-1903
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S. , in the bordure, indicate that it had been put up to the memory of Archbishop Scrope ; here there are three large outlines of female figures, each with a child in her arms, one of them probably the Virgin, but all. Detail has been obliterated. Sometimes only a portion of a figure remains, e. G. , a beautiful and venerable head and shoulders of some grave ecclesiastic in the most delicate mezzotint ; or a dignified face with splendid crown and nimbus, and cope arid pectoral cross, adorning A...vhat remains of a saintly figure ; or a crowned head, in a maze of painted fragments, around which the initials, E. , in the bordure, evidently denote Edward the Confessor. Again, there are legs only, with the water flowing over the feet and the end of the staff which the hands had grasped, evidently the remains of some grand figure of St. Christopher, a very fi-equent and favourite figure in the church windows of York. Or, again, draped figures of ecclesiastics, complete almost to the hem of their robes, but destitute of feet, which may be discovered in the tracery above, where they have been utilised simply to supply some fracture.

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