Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: felsted
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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richard rich shown lying in state on a classical sarcophagus, surrounded by mourners and with his dog lying on a cushion in the foreground. this detail is from an engraved slate panel on his tomb built c.1619, perhaps by epiphanius evesham, half a century after the chancellor's death
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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rich family tomb erected c. 1619, perhaps designed by epiphanius evesham, with effigies of the lord chancellor richard rich +1567 and his son robert +1581 kneeling at one end.
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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figure of fame or angel waking him to judgement? on tomb erected c. 1619 to the lord chancellor richard rich +1567
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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effigy of lord chancellor richard rich +1567, on tomb erected c. 1619, perhaps by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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view over head of figure of robert rich +1581, who kneels at one end of the tomb erected c. 1619 to the lord chancellor richard rich +1567, designed perhaps by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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effigy of lord chancellor richard riche +1567, on tomb erected c. 1619, perhaps by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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effigy of lord chancellor richard rich +1567, on tomb erected c. 1619, perhaps by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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ironwork on tomb erected c. 1619 to the lord chancellor richard rich +1567
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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relief panel showing richard rich with his dog and the personified virtue of prudence on the tomb erected c. 1619 to the lord chancellor who had died in 1567, perhaps designed by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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panel showing richard rich carrying an outsize chancellor's purse meeting virtues hope and charity on his tomb erected c. 1619 some time after he died in 1567. perhaps designed by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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panel showing richard rich with virtues on the tomb erected c. 1619 to the lord chancellor who had died in 1567. perhaps designed by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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panel showing richard rich with fortitude and justice on his tomb . possibly designed by epiphanius evesham, it was eventually built c.1619, though riche had died in 1567
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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amongst lord chancellor rich's henchmen one carries his mace of office and others lead his horse over the cobbles before the classical entrance to a house, a detail engraved on a slate panel on his chest tomb erected c. 1619, perhaps designed by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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richard rich is shown on horseback carrying a dog under his arm on this engraved slate on the side of his tomb. erected c.1619, the chancellor died in 1567
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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detail of the lord chancellor on horseback surrounded by his men, carrying his dog under one arm. slate panel on richard rich's chest tomb erected c.1619 more than 50 years after his death, perhaps by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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the lord chancellor rides in front of a classical portico amongst his retinue, carrying his dog under one arm on this slate panel on his chest tomb of c.1619 . richard rich died in +1567
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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slate panel showing lord riche lying in state on what looks like a classical sarcophagus, surrounded by mourners and with his dog in the foreground. on chest tomb erected c. 1619 to the lord chancellor richard rich +1567, perhaps by epiphanius evesham
felsted church, essex
01 Dec 2014 |
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detail of background to the figure of robert rich +1581, who kneels at one end of the tomb erected c. 1619 to the lord chancellor richard rich +1567, designed perhaps by epiphanius evesham
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