EditorialRichard I. sirnamed Coeur de Lion, died 1199, from his Effigy at Fonteraud, Tomb of King Richard I (Richard the Lionheart) in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 11, according to p. 8, Stothard, Ch...
EditorialRichard I. sirnamed Coeur de Lion, Tomb of Richard I (Richard the Lionheart) in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by C. A. Stothard; Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 12, p. 10, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John K...
EditorialFontevrault Abbey church with the tombs of Henry II Plantagenet, King of England and Count of Anjou, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, who died in Fontevrault in 1204, and their son, King Richard the Lionhearted. Nave of the church.
EditorialEleanor de Guienne Queen of Henry the II. From her Effigy at Fontevraud in France, Grave figure of Eleanor of Aquitaine in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by Charles A. Stothard Jun. Etched by B. Howlett; Published by E. Bray, Fig. 9, 6, after p. 4, Stothar...
EditorialIsabel d'Angoulesme wife of King John, Tomb of Isabella of Angoul?me, wife of Johann Ohneland, in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by C. A. Stothard; Etched by C.J. Smith; Published by Mrs. Bray, Fig. 16, 13, after p. 18, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn and ...
EditorialFontevrault sepulchral chapel. France, Chapel Saint-Catherine in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, signed: de M?rindol del, Bury sculp, Pl., 96, Merindol, Jules Charles Joseph de (del.); Bury, Jean Baptiste Marie (sc.), 1853, Jules Gailhabaud: Monuments anciens et ...
EditorialChurches with cupolas of XII. century, Cross sections of dome churches, Cath?drale d'Angoul?me, Abbaye de Fontevrault, Pl. 14, p. 347, Verneilh, F?lix de (dessin?), Gaucherel, L?on (grav?), 1851, F?lix de Verneilh; L'architecture byzantine en France: S...
EditorialCompared Plans, Plans of the churches in Angoul?me, Fontevrault, Angers, Pl. 15, p. 349, Verneilh, F?lix de (dessin?), Leon Gaucherel (grav?), 1851, F?lix de Verneilh; L'architecture byzantine en France: Saint-Front de P?rigueux et les ?glises ? coupol...
EditorialStyle Plantagenet, Plantagenet style, comparison Saumur, Fontevrault, Cath?drale d'Angers, Pl. 16, p. 351, Dainville, E. (dessin?), Gaucherel, L?on (grav?), 1851, F?lix de Verneilh; L'architecture byzantine en France: Saint-Front de P?rigueux et les ?g...
EditorialRichard I. sirnamed Coeur de Lion, died 1199, from his Effigy at Fonteraud, Tomb of King Richard I (Richard the Lionheart) in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 11, according to p. 8, Stothard, Ch...
EditorialIsabel d'Angoulesme the Queen of John form her Effigy at Fontevraud in France, Tomb of Isabella of Angoul?me, wife of Johann Ohneland, in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn & Etched by Charles A. Stothard; Published by Mrs. E. Bray, Fig. 17, p. 18, Stothard, C...
EditorialRichard I. sirnamed Coeur de Lion, Tomb of Richard I (Richard the Lionheart) in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by C. A. Stothard; Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 12, p. 10, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John K...
EditorialHenry 2.nd Sirnamed Plantagenet, died 1189, Tomb of Henry II (Henry Plantagenet) in the abbey Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by C. A. Stothard; C.A. Stothard, Fig. 7, 4, after p. 4, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfre...
EditorialEleanor de Guienne, Grave figure of Eleanor of Aquitaine in Fontevrault, signed: Drawn by C. A. Stothard; Etched by C.J. Smith; Published by E. Bray, Fig. 10, according to p. 4, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn); Smith, C. J. (etched); Bray, E. (publ.),...
EditorialTombs of the Plantagenet Kings Richard I The Lionhearted, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II Plantagenet, all represented at the age of 33, the age of Christ at his death Painted stone.
EditorialFontevrault Abbey church with the tombs of Henry II Plantagenet, King of England and Count of Anjou, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, who died in Fontevrault in 1204, and their son, King Richard the Lionhearted. Nave of the church.