Tomb effigy
A tomb effigy, usually a recumbent effigy or, in French, gisant (French, "lying"), is a sculpted figure on a tomb monument depicting in effigy the deceased. These compositions were developed in Western Europe in the Middle Ages, and continued in use through the Renaissance and early modern period; they are still sometimes used. They typically represent the deceased in a state of "eternal repose", lying with hands folded in prayer and awaiting resurrection. A husband and wife may be depicted lying side by side. An important official or leader may be shown holding his attributes of office or dressed in the formal attire of his official status or social class.
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Tomb effigy
A tomb effigy, usually a recumbent effigy or, in French, gisant (French, "lying"), is a sculpted figure on a tomb monument depicting in effigy the deceased. These compositions were developed in Western Europe in the Middle Ages, and continued in use through the Renaissance and early modern period; they are still sometimes used. They typically represent the deceased in a state of "eternal repose", lying with hands folded in prayer and awaiting resurrection. A husband and wife may be depicted lying side by side. An important official or leader may be shown holding his attributes of office or dressed in the formal attire of his official status or social class.
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A tomb effigy, usually a recum ...... Arundel Tomb by Philip Larkin.
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Een gisant (van het Franse gés ...... s een adorant, (orant, orans).
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Gisant – termin pochodzenia fr ...... litewnej z uniesionymi rękoma.
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No campo da arte tumular, o ja ...... , em atitute piedosa (orante).
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Un gisant (pronuncia: jisàn//ʒ ...... igie di un grande personaggio.
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Un gisant est une sculpture fu ...... effigie d'un grand personnage.
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Yacente, palabra proveniente d ...... ente está en de Philip Larkin.
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Эффи́гия (от лат. effigies), и ...... льзовалась в ритуальных целях.
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A tomb effigy, usually a recum ...... ficial status or social class.
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Een gisant (van het Franse gés ...... iesche Nassau's in Leeuwarden.
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Gisant – termin pochodzenia fr ...... litewnej z uniesionymi rękoma.
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No campo da arte tumular, o ja ...... ca com o defunto. Também surgi
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Un gisant (pronuncia: jisàn//ʒ ...... igie di un grande personaggio.
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Un gisant est une sculpture fu ...... sur un socle ou soubassement.
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Yacente, palabra proveniente d ...... íder puede ser mostrado con su
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Эффи́гия (от лат. effigies), и ...... льзовалась в ритуальных целях.
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Gisant
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Gisant
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Gisant
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Gisant
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Gisant
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Jacente
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Tomb effigy
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Эффигия
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