The life-sized, shrouded effigies of Sir Thomas Beresford and his wife Agnes on their tomb in Fenny Bentley church. Their many children are represented- also shrouded- around the sides of the tomb. Sir Thomas and some of his sons fought at Agincourt.
Hehe - what a clever wheeze by the sculptors! I imagine them having a stock of generic shrouded bodies out the back - quick and easy to knock out when business was quiet, of course. Then whenever the local aristocracy requested a shrouded funeral effigy, they could doff their caps, say "I'll have it for you by next week, m'lud", and skip off down the pub. Very good. :-)
I've never seen anything like that before. I wonder...were they requested by the family or by the deceased themselves before they died or...as someone suggests, just an easy way our for the tomb carvers? It's just a little creepy as well. :)
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Date: 2011-10-18 11:15 am (UTC)It's just a little creepy as well.
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