Choir screen panel (one of six) ca. 1508-10 Craftsmen supervised by Nicolas Castille These panels constitute an early example of the French use of the ancient candelabra motif, favored in Italy, in which abstract ornament, fantastic beings, fruits, and foliage are combined in a vertical arrangement. The roundels at the bottom feature pairs of figures or scenes, such as Saint George slaying the dragon and a musician performing with his dancing dog next to a woman holding a monkey, as well as a profile portrait of the patron, Cardinal Georges dAmboise (1460-1510). The panels were originally part of a screen separating the choir from the rest of the chapel at the cardinals celebrated chteau de Gaillon in Normandy.. Choir screen panel (one of six) 193245

Choir screen panel (one of six) ca. 1508-10 Craftsmen supervised by Nicolas Castille These panels constitute an early example of the French use of the ancient candelabra motif, favored in Italy, in which abstract ornament, fantastic beings, fruits, and foliage are combined in a vertical arrangement. The roundels at the bottom feature pairs of figures or scenes, such as Saint George slaying the dragon and a musician performing with his dancing dog next to a woman holding a monkey, as well as a profile portrait of the patron, Cardinal Georges dAmboise (1460-1510). The panels were originally part of a screen separating the choir from the rest of the chapel at the cardinals celebrated chteau de Gaillon in Normandy.. Choir screen panel (one of six) 193245
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