Drawing
1929 (made)
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Copy of a sketch, probably made by George Austin Senior, in the Cathedral library of paintings, which were destroyed about a century ago, on the vaulting of the ambulatory of Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. The paintings were originally made ca. 1220.
The drawing depicts King Henry III, in the North aisle, 'against the monument'.
The drawing depicts King Henry III, in the North aisle, 'against the monument'.
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Brief description | E. W. Tristram. Copy of a sketch in Canterbury Cathedral Library, pencil and coloured crayon, 1929. |
Physical description | Copy of a sketch, probably made by George Austin Senior, in the Cathedral library of paintings, which were destroyed about a century ago, on the vaulting of the ambulatory of Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. The paintings were originally made ca. 1220. The drawing depicts King Henry III, in the North aisle, 'against the monument'. |
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Accession number | E.594-1930 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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