Design
late 1930s (made)
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Design for a semi Roman chasuble in Marian colours (blue, white and gold) with blue ground, decorated with white five-petalled flowers with gold centres, and white orphreys back and front decorated with triple pointed gold crowns.
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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 blue ground, decorated with white five-petalled flowers with gold centres, and white orphreys back and front decorated with triple pointed gold crowns. |
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Object history | The vestment was designed for use in Guildford Cathedral, and was executed under the direction of Sir Edward Maufe. |
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Accession number | E.437-1977 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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