The Wilton Diptych by Dillian Gordon

The Wilton Diptych



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ISBN: 9781857095838
Page: 144
Publisher: Yale University Press
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Buy The Wilton Diptych: Making and Meaning (Making & Meaning) by Dillian Gordon (ISBN: 9781857090369) from Amazon's Book Store. The Wilton Diptych (back), tempera and gold on panel, ca. The Madonna and Child in The Wilton Diptych (c.1395, National Gallery London). The Wilton Diptych in the National Gallery in London (P1. Nico Muhly is another major musical force that's provided sounds for the exhibition. The heraldic evidence falls into three parts: the shield bearing the arms of Edward the Con- fessor, the badge of the white hart and the. English: Richard II of England with his patron saints. English: Wilton Diptych: Virgin and Child with Angels. The white hart's neck, divided by crown and chain, merges again with the gold sky, his head floating. The Wilton Diptych is a comprehensive account of one of England's greatest surviving medieval treasures, now in the collection of The National Gallery, London. The Wilton Diptych by Dillian Gordon, Ashok Roy, Martin Wyld, Caroline M. 27a, b) consists of two panels of oak painted on both sides.2 On the left panel of the obverse. Richard II kneeling to right before three saints, Edmund, Edward the Confessor, and John the Baptist; verso below. The Wilton Diptych: Making and Meaning (National Gallery London Publications) [Ms. Barron, 9781857095838, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. The Wilton Diptych (c.1395- 1399) is a portable altarpiece taking the form of a diptych. The exterior of the Wilton Diptych depicts Richard II's coat of arms impaled with those of Edward the Confessor. The 'Wilton Diptych' was painted as a portable altarpiece for the private devotion of King Richard II, who ruled England from 1377 to 1399.

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