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From: John Dillon <[log in to unmask]>
> 2) Caprasius of Agen (?).
> C.'s originally twelfth-century church at Agen (Lot-et-Garonne) is now that
city's cathedral. An illustrated, French-language account is here:
> http://tinyurl.com/58ely4
there is a possibility that the apse paintings have been "touched up" just a
bit since c. 12
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Cath%C3%A9drale_Saint-Caprais_Agen_Interieur3.JPG
> The Romanes.com page on this church is here (but the entire site appears to
be temporarily offline):
> http://www.romanes.com/Agen/
it is back with us, as i speak.
the polychromy of the capitals seems to be following the original scheme,
however:
http://www.romanes.com/Agen/Cathedrale_Saint_Caprais_d_Agen_0018.html
http://www.romanes.com/Agen/Cathedrale_Saint_Caprais_d_Agen_0017.html
and a "before" shot, of your blesséd St. Capraisius being relieved of his
head and OCCIDET MORITVRing:
http://www.romanes.com/Agen/Cathedrale_Saint_Caprais_d_Agen_0011.html
an interesting example of a later 12th c. (essentially "Gothic") figure style
within a thoroughly "romanesque" formal context (assuming that the whole thing
isn't 19th c.):
http://www.romanes.com/Agen/Cathedrale_Saint_Caprais_d_Agen_0022.html
c
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