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Design

late 1930s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Design for a semi Roman chasuble in Marian colours (blue, white and gold) with white ground decorated with blue five-petalled flowers with white and gold centres, and triple pointed gold crowns and plain blue orphreys.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
pencil, blue and gold paint, adhesive tape and paper collage on paper
Brief description
Design for ecclesiastical vestment, Alix Stone, late 1930s
Physical description
Design for a semi Roman chasuble in Marian colours (blue, white and gold) with white ground decorated with blue five-petalled flowers with white and gold centres, and triple pointed gold crowns and plain blue orphreys.
Dimensions
  • From centre back neck to hem height: 116cm (Note: taken from departmental notes)
  • Width: 101cm (Note: taken from departmental notes)
paper is cut to the shape of the actual garment
Object history
The vestment was designed for use in Guildford Cathedral, and was executed under the direction of Sir Edward Maufe.
Subjects depicted
Association
Collection
Accession number
E.438-1977

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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