Plate 3.5: Engravings of Three Gothic Sedilia (2 of 2)
12020-07-20T11:18:08+00:00Ariel Friedf6b6cec26c5a46c3beae9e3505bac9e8799f51de316Plates 3.4-3.5 of Vetusta Monumenta depict sedilia, stone seats for the use of celebrants during mass, in three medieval churches in the southeast of England. Plate 3.4 includes three views of Chatham Church, Kent. Fig. I depicts the demolition of this church in progress in 1788, indicating why this record was made; Fig. II depicts the early to mid-thirteenth-century sedilia; Fig. III depicts decorations from one of the sedilia in detail. The two figures on Plate 3.5 depict two different churches: above, the thirteenth-century sedilia of Tilty Church, Essex, and below, the late fourteenth-century sedilia of Rochester Cathedral, with a detail of coats of arms at the bottom. Engravings by James Basire Sr after Jacob Schnebbelie and John Carter. 487 x 327 mm and 487 x 297 mm. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1790. Current location: Chatham Church was demolished in 1788. The other two sedilia remain in situ in Tilty Church, Essex, UK, and Rochester Cathedral, Kent, UK.plain2024-02-26T20:59:20+00:00Crystal B. Lakeb7829cc6981c2837dafd356811d9393ab4d81adc