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Faith, Hope, Charity & the Regular Solids: Imagery & Symbolism on Monuments

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Full title: Faith, Hope, Chairty and the Regular Solids: Imagery and Symbolism on Church Monuments.

By Dr Jean Wilson, FSA.

Funerary monuments have many types of imagery, much of it symbolic. The symbolism can range from the commonplace and easily understood to the abstruse, and in meaning from simple images the Christian cross) to complex allegorical programmes. This talk provides an introduction and, it is to be hoped, an encouragement to look more closely at what may sometimes be seen as the minor aspects of monuments.

Dr Jean Wilson FSA spent her academic career teaching in universities in the UK and USA with a very short stint in China. She has published books on the court cults of Elizabeth I, and Shakespearean playhouses, but her main interest is early modern British monuments, to which she brings (she hopes) a late-twentieth-century feminist approach.

Images: courtesy of Dr Jean Wilson FSA. Banner image, Provost Murray (d.1624) from Eton College Chapel.

 

The Church Monuments Society is for everyone who is fascinated by tomb carvings, from medieval effigies to modern gravestones. We organise excursions and study days, publish a journal and a newsletter, and advise on conservation and interpretation of monuments.

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