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Continuity and change: Memorialisation and the Cornish funeral monument industry, 1497-1660 - Memorialisation and the Cornish funeral monument industry, 1497-1660 (Paperback)
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Continuity and change: Memorialisation and the Cornish funeral monument industry, 1497-1660 - Memorialisation and the Cornish funeral monument industry, 1497-1660 (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports British Series
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Memorialisation and the Cornish Funeral Monument Industry 1497-1660
presents an extensive appraisal of several cohesive style groups of
monuments, being the products of specific monument workshops in
Cornwall, SW England, from the end of the fifteenth century to the
Commonwealth. People used memorials to make statements. By
examining every Cornish monument from 1497 to 1660uthe good, the
unprepossessing, and the downright baduit is only then, with this
mass of information, that one can truly contextualise motivations
across the social spectrum and comprehend the contemporary meaning
of the monuments to the countyAes inhabitants. These statements
provide direct contemporary evidence as regards the identity of the
commemorateduespecially their Cornishnessuand crucially how they
sensed their identity then, rather than how we judge it now. In
this work the tombs themselves are described, their iconography,
design sources and sculptural perspectives are explored, and the
motives of the patrons are deduced. The author goes on to discuss
the methods and motives of Cornish memorialisation, identifying an
unusualu if not uniqueusustained surge in monument commissions from
Cornish workshops towards the end of the sixteenth century, using
slate. The overall context of individual commemoration in Cornwall
is analysed using wills and probate accounts as a guide to other
means of remembrance, both pre- and post-Reformation, building on
the motivations for tomb erection. This paradigm of Cornish
memorialisation is compared with trends in Kilkenny, Ireland, and
Finistere, France, to open up a matrix of memorialisation in the
Celtic / Atlantic periphery. One of the discourses of a tomb which
is frequently overlooked is its location in the church itself,
therefore the author analyses monument positions to reveal how
factors such as lineage status, and monumental continuity, affected
the positioning of tombs. In the Appendices, the database of
Cornish monuments acts as a reference tool to the arguments in the
text of this book. The monuments of Kilkenny and Finistere are
similarly itemised, together with analyses of masonsAe and
helliersAe probate documents, wider sets of Cornish wills, and
lists of individually priced burial locations in St Neot and
Liskeard. Numerous illustrations of the monuments themselves are
also presented, most of which have never been pictured before.
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