Kuehl, Marie
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Jacob Schelewaerts, S.T.D, 1975
Jacob Schelewaerts, S.T.D., 1483. Central figure robed scholar with book. Man to his right with staff, students with notebooks arranged below. Black on white paper. Located at Cathedral of St. Sauveur, Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium. 40”W x 81”L
John and Margaret Launcelyn, 1975
John and Margaret Launcelyn, 1435. This is a model of the reverse side of John and Maragaret Launcelyn. It can be seen that the two brasses have been made out of a much larger figure of a knight of about 1310. The sword hilt and belt can be plainly seen. The inscription is also reused, and formed part of a brass to a certain John Veal who died in 1375. Gold on black paper. Located at All Saints Church, Cople, Bedfordshire, England. 20”W x 30”L
Lady Eleanor Cobham (Culpepper), 1975
Lady Eleanor Cobham (Culpepper), 1420. Gold on black paper. Located at Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Lingfield Surrey, England. 30”W x 53”L
Lady Margaret Peyton nee Bernard, 1975
Lady Margaret Peyton nee Bernard, 1484. Smaller copies of the woman alone. Gold on black paper. Located at Isleham, Bedfordshire, England. 8”W x 19”L
Lady Margaret Peyton nee Bernard, 1975
Lady Margaret Peyton nee Bernard, 1484. Smaller copies of the woman alone. Gold on black paper. Located at Isleham, Bedfordshire, England. 13.5”W x 30”L
Marguerite de Scornay, 1975
Marguerite de Scornay, 1449. Abbess. Inscription not in rubbing: “Jesus, son of God, have mercy on me, sinner.” Gold on black paper. Located at Nivelles, Belgium. 38”W x 22”L
Marguerite de Scornay, 1975
Marguerite de Scornay, 1449. Abbess. Inscription not in rubbing: “Jesus, son of God, have mercy on me, sinner.” Black on white paper. Located at Nivelles, Belgium. 32”W x 19.5”L
Marguerite de Scornay, 1975
Marguerite de Scornay, 1449. Abbess. Inscription not in rubbing: “Jesus, son of God, have mercy on me, sinner.” Black on blue paper. Located at Nivelles, Belgium. 37”W x 29.5”L
Marie Kuehl brass rubbings
A collection of 74 monumental brass rubbings representing England, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Rubbings span a range of dates from the beginning of the 15th century to the middle of the 18th. Rubbings are useful to scholars of Medieval Studies, Comparative History, and Shakespeare and his times.
Reginald Braybrook, 1975
Reginald Braybrook, 1401. Knight in armor flanked by smaller figures of his two sons. Gold and black. Located at Cobham, Kent, England. 30”W x 57.5”L
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