| John Flaxman - 1829 - 492 pages
...being English ; the family name of the Bishop is English, " Joceline Troteman;" and the style, both of sculpture and architecture, is wholly different from the Tombs of Edward the Confessor and Henry III., which were by Italian artists. The reign of Edward I. produced a new species of monument. When... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1829 - 592 pages
...being English : the family name of the bishop is English, " Joceline Troteman "; and the style, both of sculpture and architecture, is wholly different from the tombs of Edward the Confessor and Henry III., which were by Italian artists.' We should be glad to see this question thoroughly sifted. We... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 332 pages
...on at the same time that Nicolo Pisano, the Italian restorer of sculpture, exercised the art in his own country ; it was also finished forty-six years...still entire, those of Northampton, Geddington, and Waitham. "The monument," says Flaxman,* "of Aylmer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey,... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 pages
...of the bishop by whom the cathedral was built is English, (Jocelyne Troteman,) and the style both of sculpture and architecture is wholly different from...Henry the Third, which were by Italian artists.* The religious disputes and the undistingui.shins; persecution of the times of Henry the Eighth, caused... | |
| Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...the bishop by whom the cathedral •was built is English, (Jocelyne Troteman,) and the style both of sculpture and architecture is wholly different from...Henry the Third, which were by Italian artists.* The 'religious disputes and the undistinguishing persecution of the times of Henry the Eighth, caused the... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 606 pages
...of the bishop by whom the cathedral was built is English, (Jocelyne Troteman,) and the style both of sculpture and architecture is wholly different from...Henry the Third, which were by Italian artists.* The 'religious disputes and the undistinguishing persecution of the times of Henry the Eighth, caused the... | |
| Benjamin Winkles - 1836 - 412 pages
...being English — the family name of the bishop is English, Joceline Trotman; and the style both of sculpture and architecture is wholly different from the tombs of Edward the Confessor and King Henry III., which were by Italian artists."4 Thomas Beckington, who had been one of the canons... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1837 - 334 pages
...Cathedral of Amiens, and thirty-six years before the Cathedral of Orvieto was begun, and it seems M be the first specimen of such magnificent and varied...Waltham. "The monument," says Flaxman,* "of Aylmer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey, is a specimen of the magnificence of such works... | |
| John Flaxman - 1838 - 436 pages
...being English ; the family name of the Bishop is English, " Joceline Troteman ;" and the style, both of sculpture and architecture, is wholly different from the Tombs of Edward the Confessor t and Henry IH.,1: which were by Italian artists. The reign of Edward I. produced a new species of... | |
| 1846 - 340 pages
...on at the same time that Nicolo Pisano, the Italian restorer of sculpture, exercised the art in his own country ; it was also finished forty-six years...Italian artists." The long and triumphant reign of Ed%vard the First was less favourable to arts than to arms. Yet the sculptured crosses in honour of... | |
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