Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain &Ireland
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The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland is a free resource of the stone sculpture from the 11th and 12th centuries. Enquiries: [email protected]
United Kingdom
Joined October 2016
Love medieval art and architecture? CRSBI is a free online database cataloguing the romanesque sculpture of Britain and Ireland - we’ve got thousands of sites recorded, photographed and described! Start your search today at https://t.co/RXCHz677WJ
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The lecture will be held at the Courtauld Institute of Art, Vernon Square Campus (WC1X 9EW), Lecture Theatre 2. It will be followed by a drinks reception.
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The CRSBI Annual Lecture for 2025, to be given by Dr Michele Luigi Vescovi, entitled "Romanesque Sculpture and Water: The Art of Carved Vessels", will be held on 30 April at 18:00. The lecture is free to attend, but booking ahead is essential:
courtauld.ac.uk
Join Dr Michele Luigi Vescovi for the 2025 Annual Lecture of the Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland, as he delves into the interplay between Romanesque sculpture and water through...
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Pevsner called it the most sumptuous font in #Shropshire. This is #Stottesdon, a work of the #Herefordshire School, @crsbi site report now online at https://t.co/CrpDARSEFP
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Wishing you all a very happy Friday! Have you ever visited the church of St Peter and St Paul, Shernborne in #Norfolk to see the very impressive font? It’s a beauty! If you’d like to learn more, check out the site report online - https://t.co/86YRHTrr3A
#FontsonFriday
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As promised, it’s another incredible font from #Norfolk! This font is found at the church of St Mary and All Saints, Sculthorpe, #Norfolk! Have a look at the online site report to learn more about the sculpture at this site - https://t.co/133n0M9D25
#FontsonFriday
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Do you recognise this font? If so, you must have visited the fabulous site of St Martin, Fincham in #Norfolk! Check out the site report online - https://t.co/WuNArvA5LU For the month of October we'll be highlighting some more wonderful Norfolk fonts! #FontsonFriday
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Wishing you all a fantastic Friday! Here’s this week’s #FontsonFriday highlight for you, at the church of St. Mary Magdalene, Winterbourne Monkton, #Wiltshire! See the online site report for all the info - https://t.co/ybri44Awkk
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Wow! St. Michael giving the dragon a pretty hard time on the tympanum at St. Mary, Kingswinford, #Staffordshire is this week's #TympanumTuesday highlight! Check out the site report for all the details and more - https://t.co/Xe5T6LkiaT
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#FontsonFriday Amazing, detailed sculpture covers every inch of the four faces of the font of St. Michael’s church, Bowness-on-Solway, #Cumberland - https://t.co/tP9iwDdNrZ
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Another fantastic tympanum for #TympanumTuesday! This highlight is from Cormac's Chapel, Cashel, #CountyTipperary! - https://t.co/Dw9MXX5ZZj
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It’s always exciting when we get to #FontsonFriday! There’s lovely foliage adorning this font at the church of St. Katherine and St. Peter, Winterbourne Bassett, #Wiltshire - https://t.co/I6bm9PXF74
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#TympanumTuesday is here! A gorgeous tympanum here from the church of Holy Rood, Rodbourne #Wiltshire! Check the site report for more - https://t.co/6BpoVg7quw
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The round bowled Norman font of St. Andrew’s Church at Little Snoring in Norfolk. #FontsOnFriday 📷 My own.
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#fontsonFriday Michaelchurch: “Norman tub-shape font, its motifs characteristically undisciplined. The lowest tier of decoration, a knot frieze, suddenly becomes linked lozenges then ... changes to furrowed chevron” Pevsner
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This week’s beautiful #FontsonFriday font is from the church of St. Nicholas, Newbald, East Riding of #Yorkshire! Opinions differ as to whether the bowl is of the same date as the stem, what do you think? - https://t.co/Up44dkQ5fc
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This week’s #TympanumTuesday is from St. John the Baptist, Preston #Gloucestershire
https://t.co/xxIaL7ONV4
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Happy Monday all! If bay one of the N arcade of Selby Abbey can make it through 800+ years, you can make it through this week! You've got this! #MondayMotivation #MedievalMonday
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This is #Llanyblodwel in #Shropshire, designed by the Vicar in 1847. Perhaps he envisaged a rocket to heaven, but claimed that it was based on Freiburg Minster. Its font is the subject of some disagreement #FontsonFriday @crsbi report online at https://t.co/z8hfJmHO5C
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