They have loads of character. The first two look a bit like one of the guys of The Fast Show and the last one - well, what funny clothes for an angel - looks a bit like Grace Jones to me.
You're right about Grace Jones. It makes me wonder if the African cast of the features is intentional. I'm calling it an angel because that's how it's labelled in the Museum, but the more I look at it the less likely that seems.
Close cropped hair and quite a broad nose - I think the sculptor had met an Ethiop or Nubian at some stage. I wonder which one of them did the travelling?
There was a TV programme the other day where they were doing a forensic examination of a skeleton from the cemetery of an English medieval monastery. Its owner turned out to have originated in North Africa. It seems quite a few Africans may have come into England in the retinue of returning crusaders.
I think what looks like close-cropped hair is a veil. You can see the edges of it coming down on either side. In which case, she's a woman, not an angel. Androgynous as they were in the iconography, they were never shown in woman's clothing.
The face remains intriguingly non-European. And full of character.
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Date: 2010-07-27 01:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-27 01:26 pm (UTC)You're right about Grace Jones. It makes me wonder if the African cast of the features is intentional. I'm calling it an angel because that's how it's labelled in the Museum, but the more I look at it the less likely that seems.
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Date: 2010-07-27 01:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-27 04:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-27 06:54 pm (UTC)The face remains intriguingly non-European. And full of character.
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Date: 2010-07-27 08:37 pm (UTC)Perhaps she was originally a bystander at some crowded Biblical scene- an Adoration of the Magi or a Crucifixion or something like that.