Brass Rubbing: Sir Dallingridge
1982.05.0101
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Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Brass Rubbing: Sir Dallingridge (1982.05.0101) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | Kathleen H. Cairns. |
Geographic Location | |
Period/Date | Medieval, 1380? |
Culture | British, English |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Length) | 207.0 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Width) | 102.0 cm |
Dimension 3 (Depth) | 1.0 cm |
Weight | 358 g |
Measuring Remarks | Width refers to the horizontal measure of the rubbing (dowel rod and hooks). Depth indicates the thickness of the dowel rod from which the piece is suspended. |
Materials | Paper, Plant--Wood, Metal--Steel, Pigment |
Manufacturing Processes | Rubbing |
Munsell Color Information | Strong Red (5R 5/12) Moderate Yellowish Brown (10YR 5/4) Black (N 2/ 3.1% R) |
Research Remarks
Published Description | From Bontell: Sir ... Dalyngrugge [sic] and lady, Fletching church, Sussex. The jupon of this knight bears his arms, or, a cross engrailed, gules. The canopy has a central shaft, an uncommon arrangement. In all these brasses the laces of the camail are shewn on the bascinets. |
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Description | N/A |
Comparanda | N/A |
Bibliography | Felgate, T.M. Knights on Suffolk Brasses. East Anglian Magazine Ltd. Ipswich, Sufflok 1976. Spinke, Winifred. A Memento from Old England. Bury St. Edmunds, n.d. Bontell, Rev. Charles. Monumental Brasses of England (1849), p. 32. |
Artifact History
Archaeological Data | N/A |
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Credit Line/Dedication | Gift of Kathleen H. Cairns |
Reproduction | no |
Reproduction Information | N/A |