EditorialSaint Dunstan (Archbishop of Canterbury 961?980) writing out the Rule of Staint Benedict in a book. He holds a quill pen and a knife, an inkpot rests on the desk. Christ Church Canterbury; circa 1170. Shelfmark: Royal 10 A. XIII Page Folio Number...
EditorialA clock mounted on a church wall above a window; the figures of two giants holding clubs on either side of bells; a pediment above. Part of the Church of St. Dunstan in the West : The Figures here shewn were set up in 1671. Were repaired & their Heads ...
EditorialWindow in St. Dunstan's in the West, London, Print made by J. Blore, after Thomas Willement, 17861871, British, 1834, Lithograph with hand-coloring on medium, smooth, beige wove paper, Sheet: 8 5/8 x 5 1/2 inches (21.9 x 14 cm) and Image: 7 7/16 x 4 1/...
EditorialTomb of Lady Elizabeth Berkeley from Cranford Church, Daniel Lysons, 17621834, British, between 1796 and 1811, Pen and black ink, watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 14 7/8 ? 10 5/8 inches (37.8 ?...
EditorialMemorial to Thomas Fuller from Cranford Church, Daniel Lysons, 17621834, British, between 1796 and 1811, Pen and black ink, watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, sligthtly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 14 3/4 ? 10 7/8 inches (37.5 ? 27.6...
EditorialMemorial to George Lord Berkeley from Cranford Church, Daniel Lysons, 17621834, British, between 1796 and 1811, Pen and black ink, watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 14 5/8 ? 10 3/4 inches (37.1 ...
EditorialMemorial to Elizabeth Field and Elizabeth Reeves from Cranford Church, Daniel Lysons, 17621834, British, between 1796 and 1811, Pen and black ink, watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 15 1/8 ? 10 3...
EditorialMemorial to Carous Scarburgh from Cranford Church, Daniel Lysons, 17621834, British, between 1796 and 1811, Pen and black ink and watercolor over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 14 1/2 ? 10 7/8 inches (36.8 ? 27.6 cm), a...
EditorialMemorial to William Smith from Cranford Church, Daniel Lysons, 17621834, British, between 1796 and 1811, Pen and black ink, watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 15 ? 10 7/8 inches (38.1 ? 27.6 cm),...
EditorialMemorial to Mrs. Mary Gregory, Caroline Gregory, John Gregory, Abigail Gregory, William Gregory, Mary Abigail Gregory, six children: Charlotte, Louisa, Georgina, Michael, Emma and George Gregory and Charles John Gregory from Cranford Church, Daniel Lys...
EditorialMemorial of George, Earl of Berkeley from Cranford Church, Daniel Lysons, 17621834, British, between 1796 and 1811, Pen and black ink, watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 15 ? 10 7/8 inches (38.1 ...
EditorialLower half of folio shows text with marginal grotesque with, below, bas-de-page scene of St. Dunstan grabbing the Devil by the nose with red-hot tongs, heated in the furnace behind him. Smithfield Decretals [Decretals of Gregory IX]. France?; 1300-1340...
EditorialA bas-de-page scene from the legend of Dunstan. Dunstan sits before a stand painting an insect. The Devil, disguised as an injured man, tries to distract him from his work . Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). Fr...
EditorialSaint Dunstan (Archbishop of Canterbury 961?980) writing out the Rule of Staint Benedict in a book. He holds a quill pen and a knife, an inkpot rests on the desk. Christ Church Canterbury; circa 1170. Shelfmark: Royal 10 A. XIII Page Folio Number...
EditorialA bas-de-page scene from the legend of Dunstan. Dunstan sits before a stand painting an insect. The Devil, disguised as an injured man, tries to distract him from his work . Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). Fr...
EditorialA clock mounted on a church wall above a window; the figures of two giants holding clubs on either side of bells; a pediment above. Part of the Church of St. Dunstan in the West : The Figures here shewn were set up in 1671. Were repaired & their Heads ...
EditorialDunstan writes Benedictine Rule. Commentary on the Rule of St. Benedict. Christ Church Canterbury; circa 1170. (Whole folio) St. Dunstan writing out the Rule of St. Benedict in a book. He holds a quill pen and a knife, an inkpot rests on the desk. Ima...
EditorialBas-de-page scene of Dunstan at Canterbury having been led by the Virgin into her chapel. Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). England (London/Westminster or East Anglia?); between 1310 and 1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.228v. Language: Latin, with Fre...
EditorialLower half of folio shows text with marginal grotesque with, below, bas-de-page scene of St. Dunstan grabbing the Devil by the nose with red-hot tongs, heated in the furnace behind him. Smithfield Decretals [Decretals of Gregory IX]. France?; 1300-1340...
EditorialKing Edgar with saints. Regularis Concordia. Canterbury [Christ Church]; circa 1050. [Whole folio] King Edgar, palm in hand, seated with St. Dunstan and St. Aethelwold under three arcades.They all support a long scroll. Below, a genuflecting monk suppo...
EditorialBas-de-page scene of a choir of virgins singing before St. Dunstan of Canterbury; a decorated initial 'P'(aratum). Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). England (London/Westminster or East Anglia?); between 1310 and 1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.229. L...
EditorialA bas-de-page scene from the legend of Dunstan. Dunstan sits before a stand painting an insect. The Devil, disguised as an injured man, tries to distract him from his work . Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). Fr...
EditorialBas-de-page showing Dunstan healing injured peasants. Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). France, S. (Toulouse?); last quarter of the 13th century or 1st quarter of the 14th century. Source: Royal 10 E. IV, f.197...
EditorialHistoriated initial 'R'(ege) with a seated scribe labelled 'OSBEARNVS', a censing monk, animals and animal heads, at the beginning of Osbern's Life of St Dunstan. Epistola de vita S. Dunstani; Life of St Dunstan. England, S. E. (Canterbury); last quart...
EditorialDetail of historiated initial 'D'(ixim[us]) of Dunstan, seated at a forge, pinching the devil's nose with a pair of tongs. Canterbury Passionale (Lives of the Saints), imperfect, including a life of Dunstan and of Anselm of Canterbury. England, S. E. (...
EditorialSaint Dunstan (Archbishop of Canterbury 961?980) writing out the Rule of Staint Benedict in a book. He holds a quill pen and a knife, an inkpot rests on the desk. Christ Church Canterbury; circa 1170. Shelfmark: Royal 10 A. XIII Page Folio Number...