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Christ in his tomb, sculpture, c. 1420, attributed to Claus de Werve, c. 1380–1439, nephew of Claus Sluter and official sculptor of the ducs de Bourgogne, in a chapel of the choir, built 1150-70, in the Cathedrale Saint-Mammes de Langres, or Langres Cathedral, built 1150-96 in Romanesque and Gothic styles, in Langres, Haute-Marne, France. The figure was originally part of an Entombment, a sculptural group of 8 figures, commissioned by Jean Marchand, canon of the cathedral. The cathedral is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6173792
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
7087px × 4667px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
1420
15TH CENTURY
Architecture
belief
BIBLE
BODY
building
Cathedral
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Champagne-Ardenne
Chapel
CHOIR
Christ
Christian
Christianity
Church
CLUNIAC
Crown of Thorns
Death
Death Scene
Effigy
ENTOMBMENT
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
French
Gothic
Grand Est
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Langres
Medieval
Monument Historique
New Testament
PASSION
religion
Religious
ROMANESQUE
SACRED
Saint Mammes
SCULPTURAL DETAIL
Sculpture
Tomb
Western Europe
Western European
Wounded