Sanctuaire de marbre de Purbeck c. base 1320 de St Edburg(a) de Bicester (d. c. 650) debout sur un autel tombeau à Stanton Harcourt église, l'Oxfordshire.
4120 x 5559 px | 34,9 x 47,1 cm | 13,7 x 18,5 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
juillet 1993
Lieu:
St Edburg's Shrine, St Michael's Church, Stanton Harcourt; Oxfordshire, England, UK
Informations supplémentaires:
Remnant of the Purbeck marble shrine base of St Edburg(a) of Bicester (d. c. 650) carved c 1320 by Alexander of Abingdon, standing on an altar tomb of local freestone in the N side of the sanctuary of St Michael's Church, Stanton Harcourt, Oxon. Probably removed from Bicester Priory during the Dissolution (1537/8) by High Sheriff Sir Simon Harcourt who was ordered to destroy all 'Popish' monuments in the county. He didn't, as many people in the parish remained Catholic until well after the Reformation. The shrine base, decorated with figures, mouldings, leaves, bosses & shields whose arms link the shrine to the Bassett & Longspee families, and altar tomb may have been used as an Easter sepulchre (used to contain the Sacrament or effigy of Christ between Good Friday and Easter Monday) &/or an Altar of Repose where Hosts consecrated at Maundy Thursday Mass are reserved for Holy Communion on Good Friday.