I wonder if there is any connection
between these wall paintings, and those found at St Teilo, formerly at Landeilo
Tal y bont, Glamorgan, and now at St Fagans
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/stfagans/buildings/stteilos/
Anne
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Thank you for the links!
Nice to meet you, "face-to-face" as well, Maddy!
Stephen
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The
church has nave and a substantial south aisle with south chapel at the east
end. The St George is most of the south wall, the Sins go round the west end of
the south wall and onto the west wall. There is clearly undamaged paint under
the limewash on the west wall of the aisle north of the window and round to the
north wall of the aisle - current best guess is the Acts of Mercy. There are
traces of paint elsewhere including over the chancel arch, but Jane Rutherfoord
says the smooth plaster elsewhere suggests it has been renewed in the
post-medieval period and won't have any paint.
There
are also post-medieval texts (you can see part of one which has been left over
the castle and princess in the St George painting) which may make it difficult
to justify exploring further.
Maddy
Dr Madeleine Gray PhD, FRHistS
Reader in History/
Darllenydd mewn Hanes
School of
Humanities and Lifelong Learning /Ysgol
Ddyniaethau a Dysgu Gydol Oes
University of South Wales/Prifysgol De Cymru
Caerleon Campus/Campws Caerllion,
Newport/Casnewydd NP18 3QT Tel: +44
(0)1633.432675
'We all cherrypick the past but you have
to be aware that you're cherrypicking' (Ruth Goodman)
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Very curious as to the extent of them. The video suggests one end
of one aisle has its paint scheme intact, a rare opportunity to get
some sense of the original appearance of the whole church. Wonderful.
Jon
> Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 12:22:16 +0000
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> Dear medieval-religion colleagues,
>
> I was fascinated by this news story, with an accompanying video, concerning
the church of St Cadoc in Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. There, a series
of fabulous wall paintings — featuring St George, as well as depictions of the
seven deadly sins — has been uncovered.
>
> Among the speakers in the video is our list’s own Maddy Gray (University
of South Wales).
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25214557
>
> In a related story, a 15th-century altar screen in the same church has
been restored:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-25225338
>
> All good wishes, George
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> George FERZOCO
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