Lectern
Lectern
Published 2015-01-23T18:38:27+00:00
This 12th-century 'Wenlock Marble' lectern is from Much Wenlock Priory in Shropshire, being found in the ruins of that establishment. It would have stood on top of a column or pillar, at the top of which was a square capital, neither of which have survived. Much Wenlock Priory was a Cluniac establishment (founded 1079 and 1082), built on the site of an earlier church founded in 680 by Merewalh, King of the Magonsaete, whose daughter was canonized. St. Milburga was buried here.
Northern European lecterns were usually made of wood or metal. This is one of only three 12th century surviving lecterns in England made from stone that came from Shadwell Quarry near Wenlock. All are decorated with foliage and animal heads. Though without specific iconography to indicate its location, it probably sat near the High Altar to support liturgical books rather than in the Refectory where monks were read to during meals.
Gallery location:
Medieval & Renaissance, Room 8, The William and Eileen Ruddock Gallery, case FS
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Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
发表的日期 | 23/01/2015 |
让时间去下载 | 240 - 261 分钟 |
材料数量 | 82 grams |
尺寸大小 | 48 x 53 x 125 |
复杂程度 | 容易 |
标题 | Lectern |
Date | ca. 1180 (made) |
维度 | Height: 31 cm front and back, Width: 58 cm front and back, Height: 59 cm sides, Length: 47 cm base, Width: 47 cm base |
加入 | A.21-1984 |
期 | Medieval |
媒介 | Carved limestone (Wenlock marble) |
信任 | null |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O94076/lectern-unknown/ |
位置 | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |