-
introducing many new
terms (usually in French) into the
discourse including the "
enfeu", "Arts Bereft" and "activation of the effigy". He
described double-decker...
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Cette belle chapelle de Versailles, si mal proportionnée, qui
semble un
enfeu par le haut et
vouloir écraser le château (Saint-Simon p. 244) This bas...
- cross.
Beneath this
window are two
enfeus. That on the left
bears the coat of arms of the
Kersauzon family and the
enfeu on the
right bears the coat of arms...
- tomb of
Margaret of
Bourbon consists of a
single effigy placed within an
enfeu and
lying upon a
piece of
black marble, with
pleurants beneath, a traditional...
-
oldest tomb in the
cathedral and de la Forết's
remains are
placed within an
enfeu (a tomb
placed within a wall) in the
north wall of the apse
chapel (apsidal...
- tomb of
Margaret of
Bourbon consists of a
single effigy placed within an
enfeu and
lying upon a
piece of
black marble, with
pleurants beneath, a traditional...
- Trép****és 13-
Chapelle des
Fonds 14-
Enfeu of a
cathedral cantor 15-
Enfeu of a
knight 16-
Enfeu of a
knight 17-
Enfeu df
Canon Jean de
Lantillac 18- The...
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Slotta thinks it was round, as does Mazerand. In the choir, a late-Gothic
enfeu remains,
housing the tomb of Abbé
Dominique T****llier, who died in 1534...
- Gothic-style
church under Saint Peter's patronage. The chevet,
windows and
enfeu of this
earlier building were retained. The bell
tower dates to 1728 and...
- stained-gl****
windows and the tomb of Saint-Guillaume is
amongst the many
tombs and
enfeu scattered throughout the building. The
cathedral has an 18th-century pulpit...