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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...
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Enfeu of
Bishop Ferry de
Beauvoir in the
choir of
Amiens Cathedral....
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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between two angels. It is in the Saint-Sacrement
chapel that one sees the
enfeus of
Monseigneur Le Mée and
Monseigneur Fretat de Boissieux. Only in 1956...
- the
Apocalypse in the bay by the
south porch. The
church holds several "
Enfeus",
these being fireplace-like
structures which indicate the
presence of tombs...
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embedded in the wall (14th century) A
Bronze Bell (1604) The
embedded tombs (
enfeus in French) were
reinstalled in the new
church after the
destruction of the...