Wood Carvings in English Churches I. Stalls and Tabernacle Work. II. Bishop's Thrones and Chancel Chairs.

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Wood Carvings in English Churches I. Stalls and Tabernacle Work. II. Bishop's Thrones and Chancel Chairs.

by Francis Bond

EN·~3 hours·1 chapter

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1 total

3:09:07

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Delving into the often‑overlooked world of medieval timber work, this volume brings the splendor of English church woodcarving to life. It surveys the richly carved stalls, tabernacle canopies, bishops’ thrones and chancel chairs that once adorned the great cathedrals and parish churches of the nation. By tracing the evolution of these pieces across centuries, the author reveals how English craftsmen achieved a level of design and execution that rivals the finest continental work. The text also highlights the tragic loss of comparable fittings abroad, underscoring the unique heritage preserved in England’s stone sanctuaries.

Filled with more than a hundred photographs and detailed drawings, the book offers listeners a vivid, almost tactile sense of the intricate motifs and structural ingenuity of the woodwork. Alongside clear explanations of stylistic features, it situates each carving within its liturgical and historical context, inviting a deeper appreciation of the artistry that shaped medieval worship spaces. Whether a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, listeners will come away with a renewed sense of wonder for this hidden chapter of England’s artistic legacy.

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Wood Carvings in English Churches I. Stalls and Tabernacle Work. II. Bishop's Thrones and Chancel Chairs. I. Stalls and Tabernacle Work. II. Bishop's Thrones and Chancel Chairs.

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (181K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-08-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Bond

Francis Bond

1850–1918

A leading interpreter of English Gothic architecture, this schoolmaster-turned-historian helped generations of readers see medieval churches with sharper eyes. His books on cathedrals, church fittings, and architectural styles became trusted guides for anyone curious about old English buildings.

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