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French Romanesque Triple Window

Artist: Romanesque

Location: Victoria and Albert Museum

Date: 1175 - 1200

Materials: limestone

Dimensions: 174 x 250 cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £2,800 (Total: £3,800)

Vendor: Arnold Seligman

Review number: 1047 (1937)

Provenance:
Trevor & Co Ltd

Description:
Triple window from the Presbytery at the Trie Chateau near Gisors found 1936. Three arched openings on columns with later Romanesque capitals. In the tympanum of each are carvings of fantastic beasts.Lay architecture.

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