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An English alabaster at Montpezat

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1957

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page 73 note 2 Trésors d'Art Sacré de la Haute Guyenne, Musée Ingres, Montauban, 13 Mai-30 Septembre, 1956, no. 44. See also Galabert, Chanoine F., Le Trésor de l'église de Montpezat (1930), p. 12; 1947, p. 15.Google Scholar

page 73 note 3 Arch. Journ. lxxvi (1919), 134Google Scholar, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, to which it was given by our Fellow the late Dr. W. L. Hildburgh. Dr. Nelson published a second panel of the Education of the Virgin (ibid, lxxxiv, 1930, p. 117) with St. Joachim, in which St. Anne and the Virgin are standing. It seems rather later in style than the Montauban statue. Mr. Terence Hodgkinson has kindly drawn my attention to an English alabaster in Belgium with the subject of the Education of the Virgin. See Borchgrave, d'Altena in Bulletin de la Société royale d' Archéologie à Bruxelles (1945)Google Scholar; it is not illustrated, but is said to have been reproduced in L'Inventaire du Brabant in 1906.

page 73 note 4 No. 81. It is 22 in. high.

page 73 note 5 My opinion is supported by that of Mr. Terence Hodgkinson of the Victoria and Albert Museum, to whom I should like to express my indebtedness.

page 73 note 6 Antiquaries Exhibition, no. 77, 29½ in. high, seated.