Notes On Flemish Brasses in the County of Middlesex
Notes On Flemish Brasses in the County of Middlesex
Andrew Oliver
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The feet are covered by broad- toed shoes. The son's dress is similar, except that no sleeves are worn to the cloak. The wife is dressed in a large-waisted dress, with an ample skirt secured round the waist by a broad belt fastened by a large buckle, from which hangs a rosary terminating in a large tassel. Over the head a veil is worn, and a ring is placed on one of the fingers. The daughters' dress is similar to their mother's, except that the rosary is omitted and a narrow girdle is crossed o...ver at the waist Between the principal figures at the bottom of the brass is a shield, with the merchants' mark thereon. Underneath is all that remains 4 Notes on Flemish Brasses in Middlesex. of the inscription, viz. , " Of x\ndrew Evyngar, citesie and Salter, and ellyn hys . " Waller's Brasses shows the inscription complete. 5. Henricus Oskens, 1535. South Kensington Museum. (It was originally at Nippes, Cologne. )* Henricus Oskens, the person commemorated, is represented as kneeling between St.
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