The Beauchamp Chapel details

Download pages:
334x500 42K
489x732 83K
734x1098 152K
978x1464 241K
Arts Blogs - Blog Top Sites
Arts blogs
Top Blogs
[image]
Image title: The Beauchamp Chapel
Source: Haslehust and Morley: “Warwick and Leamington (Haslehust and Morley)” (1920)
Place shown: Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Keywords: colour, tombs, churches, windows
Status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit requested

Notes:

Tombs of the founder and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester

This tomb is (or was) in St. Mary’s Church, also known as Warwick High Church. George Morley writes (p.15) From the choir the silent mover in ‘the dim religious light’, as Milton calls it, of this splendid God’s House will pass to the Lady Chapel, or, as it is more commonly called, the Beauchamp Chapel. No one, being at Warwick, should ever miss seeing this ineffably beautiful example of pure Gothic. The ceiling of the chapel is of richly-carved stone, the floor of black and white marble, laid in the shape of lozenges. Here you may look upon the glorious altar tomb of Richard Beauchamp, the founder of the chapel; and just outside, on the north of the chapel, is the equally magnificent monument, of the altar kind, covering the bones of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

Filename: 12-the-beauchamp-chapel-489x732.jpg
Painter: Ernest Haslehust (1866 – 1949)
Comment: Add a link, leave a comment or change keywords

$Id: mkgallery,v 1.64 2008/01/02 04:05:10 lee Exp lee $

Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!