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The drapery is of course totally unlike, but did you notice the
treatment of heads and hair?
I hadn't thought of something like the Cathedra Maximiani-- lovely notion.
The windows at San Pedro de la Nave are famously a bit weird. I rather
like this one
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stavlokratz/1314667100/
and here's another view of the one that caught your attention
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Campillo,_Iglesia_de_San_Pedro_de_la_Nave-PM_17901.jpg
Visigothic ashlar masonry is almost always gorgeous.
best,
Genevra
On 5/8/2012 2:14 PM, Christopher Crockett wrote:
> i note that the figure/drapery style(s) on *none* of the VG stone
> sculptures resemble, in the slightest, those found on our ivories....
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