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RE: The Cosmatesque Mosaics of Westminster Abbey - book24h - 2026-01-26 ![]() Free Download The Cosmatesque Mosaics of Westminster Abbey: The Pavements and Royal Tombs: History, Archaeology, Architecture and Conservation by Warwick Rodwell, David S. Neal English | October 27, 2019 | ISBN: 1789252342 | 724 pages | EPUB | 180 Mb Westminster Abbey contains the only surviving medieval Cosmatesque mosaics outside Italy. They comprise: the 'Great Pavement' in the sanctuary; the pavement around the shrine of Edward the Confessor; the saint's tomb and shrine; Henry III's tomb; the tomb of a royal child, and some other pieces. Surprisingly, the mosaics have never before received detailed recording and analysis, either individually or as an assemblage. This two-volume publication presents a holistic study of this outstanding group of monuments in their historical architectural and archaeological context. The shrine of St Edward is a remarkable survival, having been dismantled at the Dissolution and re-erected (incorrectly) in 1557 under Queen Mary. Large areas of missing mosaic were replaced with plaster on to which mosaic designs were carefully painted. This 16th-century fictive mosaic is unique in Britain. Conservation of the sanctuary pavement was accompanied by full archaeological recording with every piece of mosaic decoration drawn and coloured by David Neal, phase plans have been prepared, and stone-by-stone examination undertaken, petrologically identifying and recording the locations of all the materials present. It has revealed that both the pavements and tombs include a range of exotic stone types. The Cosmati study has shed fresh light on every aspect of the unique series of monuments in Westminster Abbey; this work will fill a major lacuna in our knowledge of 13th-century English art of the first rank, and will command international interest. Table of Contents The Pavements List of figures Foreword by The Very Reverend Dr John Hall, Dean of Westminster Preface Acknowledgements Summary 1. The cosmatesque pavements and monuments: introduction and context Historical and architectural context The mosaic assemblage 2. Historiography and the antiquarian record Early references, 1269-c. 1700 Descriptions and illustrations of the pavements and monuments, 1707-1925 The pavements and monuments in recent scholarship 3. The sanctuary and high altar pavements: past interventions, damage and repair Paving the sanctuary: an historical overview The cosmatesque sanctuary pavement Installation of the Whitehall altarpiece, 1706-07 Sir George Gilbert Scott's restoration of the sanctuary, 1859-71 4. Description of the sanctuary pavement Purbeck marble matrix Detailed description of the decoration The frame inscriptions Early repairs to the Cosmati pavement by Paul Drury Phasing: construction, alteration and repair 5. Surveying, analyzing and evaluating the sanctuary and high altar pavements Preparatory studies Condition and conservation trials, 1993-98 by Vanessa Simeoni Ground-penetrating radar surveys, 2004-05 by Erica Carrick Utsi The archaeology beneath the pavements: an assessment 6. Conservation and repair of the sanctuary pavement by Vanessa Simeoni Introduction Recording and the sanctuary pavement archive Materials in the pavement Cleaning Laser cleaning Removal of cement patching Purbeck marble: deterioration and treatment Stone tesserae: damage and treatment Glass tesserae Restoration of the western border panel Case study: the central medallion Surface finish Conclusions and post-conservation care 7. St Edward the Confessor's chapel pavement Past interventions and damage The Purbeck marble matrix Detailed description of the pavement Ground-penetrating radar surveys of the high altar and St Edward's chapel pavements, 2005 by Erica Carrick Utsi The archaeology beneath the chapel floor 8. Materials employed in the pavements and monuments Antiquarian petrology The stone types by Kevin Hayward Glass: analysis of samples from the sanctuary pavement by Ian Freestone Metals employed in the pavements and monuments Analysis of 'mastic' resin on the sanctuary pavement by Ruth Siddall Analysis of the paste-inlaid tesserae by Ruth Siddall Mortars used in the sanctuary pavement by Ruth Siddall Notes to chapters 1 to 8 Plans 1 and 2 (fold-outs at end of volume) VOLUME 2 The Monuments 9. St Edward's chapel and the context of the shrine Introduction Chronology of St Edward's enshrinement Evolving topography of St Edward's chapel Monuments in the chapel: post-medieval interventions and antiquarian investigations Impact of pilgrims and tourists on the chapel and its monuments 10. The shrine-tomb of St Edward the Confessor, I: description and primary fabric Introduction General description of the shrine-tomb Detailed descriptions of the components Reconstructing the original form of the shrine-tomb Method of construction and assembly The primary inscription: an assessment 11. The shrine-tomb of St Edward the Confessor, II: Tudor reconstruction and overall assessment The feretory canopy (co-operculum) Shrine of St Edward: historical context of its Tudor reconstruction Abbot Feckenham's reconstruction of the shrine pedestal and altar, 1557 Accident and intervention, 1685-86 St Edward's coffins Concluding assessment 12. Tomb of King Henry III Introduction and antiquarian descriptions Architectural form of the tomb Detailed description of the mosaic decoration Later interventions 13. Child's tomb in the south ambulatory Identity of the tomb and its occupants Date and primary location of the tomb Relocation of the tomb in the south ambulatory The tomb-chest Detailed description of the decoration Discussion 14. Related monuments St Edward's shrine altar Detached architectural fragments The high altar and the Westminster Retable The de Valence tombs Inscription fragment in the floor of St Edward's chapel 15. The Westminster mosaic assemblage: summary, assessment and dating Luxury paving and mosaic decoration: Westminster in context The sanctuary and its pavements St Edward the Confessor's chapel and its pavement St Edward's shrine-tomb and altar Henry III and his shrine-tomb Other tombs Chronology of the Westminster Cosmati episode Appendices 1. The shrine of Edward the Confessor in the records by Matthew Payne Archival references Chronicles 2. Quantification of tesserae in the mosaic pavements and monuments Notes to chapters 9 to 16 Plan 3 (fold-out at end of volume) Abbreviations and bibliography Index Buy Premium From My Links To Get Resumable Support,Max Speed & Support Me Idézet:A kódrészlet megtekintéséhez be kell jelentkezned, vagy nincs jogosultságod a tartalom megtekintéséhez.Links are Interchangeable - Single Extraction |