You searched for: Druitt
Results: 179
Filter search results
-
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.407Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, Sir Robert Clifton, 1478, in armour with matrices of 2 shields, 3 lines of inscription, church at Clifton, Nottinghamshire, rubbed by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
-
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2010.108Brass rubbing, in gold heel-ball on black paper, Francis Clopton, 1577, head on helm, in armour, in church at Long Melford, Suffolk, by Herbert DruittVisit Page
-
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.406Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, unknown priest, c1370, in academic costume, within a much mutilated cross, chapel of Merton College, Oxford, rubbed by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
-
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2010.7Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, Edmund Geste, STP Cambridge, Bishop of Rochester for 12 years, Bishop of Sarum for 5 years, 1578, with 14 lines of Latin inscription, Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
'After the Reformation, mass vestments were banned, so it not surprising on this late sixteenth century brass that Bishop Geste wears different episcopal robes. He is represented as standing, full face and bare-headed, wearing a drooping mustache and short beard, the jewelled end of a short pastoral staff in his right hand, a clasped book, perhaps a copy of the Book OF Common Prayer in which he had a major role in revising, in his left. He is dressed in a rochet or long surplice, the collar of which can be seen buttoned under his chin, and the folded back cuffs at the wrists. Over this he has an outer gown, a chimere, open in frant, with puffed and full sleeves and collar. Around his neck and hanging in front is an unembroidered scarf'(Source: www.hamline.edu/brass/pdfs) -
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2009.405Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball, on white paper, Geoffrey Bysschop, 1477, vicar of All Saints' Church, in mass vestments, hands crossed, Fulbourne, Cambridgeshire, rubbed by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943Visit Page
-
Fine artBrass rubbing / RubbingHMCMS:FA2010.5Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, Aphra Hawkins, 1605, aged 21, wife of Henry Hawkins, daughter of Thomas Norton, with 1 shield and 6 lines of inscription in English, church at Fordwich, Kent, rubbed by Herbert Druitt, 28 June 1899Visit Page