The Painted Ceiling in the Church of St Mary, Grandtully
Keywords:
Central Panel, Ceiling, Church, Cartouches
Central Panel, Ceiling, Church, Cartouches
Period(s):
Nineteenth Century, 20th Century
Nineteenth Century, 20th Century
Abstract
The seventeenth-century ceiling is now threatened by damage from the weather and has prompted a full description. The scheme of the decoration is built upon one large central panel and twenty-eight smaller ones of different sizes and shapes. The panels\r\nare set on highly ornate cartouches and are connected with one another by parti-coloured bands; some' contain heraldic achievements, monograms, etc., four depict the Evangelists, and the remainder are devoted to what seem to be biblical subjects, with texts in their margins.
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Published
30-11-1943
How to Cite
Graham, A. (1943). The Painted Ceiling in the Church of St Mary, Grandtully. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 77, 147–154. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.077.147.154
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