Brass Rubbing: Sir Dallingridge

1982.05.0101

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Artifact Identification Brass Rubbing: Sir Dallingridge   (1982.05.0101)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Communication Artifacts
  2. :
  3. Documentary Artifacts
  4. :
  5. Graphic Documents
Artist/Maker Kathleen H. Cairns.
Geographic Location
Period/Date Medieval, 1380?
Culture British, English

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Length) 207.0 cm
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.

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
Credit Line/Dedication Gift of Kathleen H. Cairns
Reproduction no
Reproduction Information N/A

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