Saturday, June 9, 2012

Tomb effigy of Jean d’Alluye, made in France in the mid...







Tomb effigy of Jean d’Alluye, made in France in the mid 13th century (source).



Jean d’Alluye was a knight of Philip Augustus and one of the principal nobles of the Loire Valley. His career included a trip to the Holy Land, where he acquired a relic of the True Cross. In 1248 he was buried at La Clarte-Dieu, the abbey near Tours that he had founded in 1239. This effigy, in an attitude of prayer, was turned upside down and used as a bridge over a nearby stream. - from the Met description





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