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IMC 2002: Sessions

Session 1202: The Medieval Military Effigy: Realism, Context and Meaning

Wednesday 10 July 2002, 14.15-15.45

Organiser:Tobias Capwell, Department of Arms & Armour, Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Moderator/Chair:Robert C. Woosnam-Savage, Royal Armouries, Leeds
Paper 1202-aStatus, Fashion and Change: German Military Effigies of the 15th Century
(Language: English)
Dirk Breiding, Department of Arms & Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Index terms: Art History - Sculpture, Technology
Paper 1202-bThe Real and the Non-Real: English Effigies as Evidence, 1400-1500
(Language: English)
Tobias Capwell, Department of Arms & Armour, Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Index terms: Art History - Sculpture, Military History, Technology
Paper 1202-cThe Medieval Monuments of Harewood: A Case Study
(Language: English)
Richard Knowles, Society of Antiquaries, Wakefield
Index terms: Art History - Sculpture, Ecclesiastical History, Local History