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Alabaster sculpture circa 1350, possibly for Beauchief Abbey in Derbyshire
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Alabaster, 1350-75
A rare survivor, this alabaster sculpture of four knights attacking Becket was removed from a church to protect it from damage. The heraldic shields at its base commemorate the marriage of Sir Godfrey Foljambe (blue with scallop shells) and Avena Ireland (red with fleur de lis). The couple commissioned it in the 1300s, possibly for Beauchief Abbey in Derbyshire, which was dedicated to St Thomas.
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Thomas Becket: Murder and the Making of a Saint
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Оба предмета явно имеют общее происхождение (одинаковые гербы) и близкую датировку (идентичные доспехи), поэтому могут рассматриваться как один объект
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Beauchief Abbey is a medieval monastic house now serving as a parish church in the southern suburbs of Sheffield, England
The abbey once contained an alabaster altar-piece, which depicted the death of Thomas Becket. In the 1879 the altarpiece was known to be in the possession of a Mr. Foljambe, of Osberton, near Worksop.