Riall, N. J E. (2007). Thomas Bertie, bishop's mason, and the early Tudor renaissance styled tomb of Ralph and Edith Pexall at Sherborne St John, Hampshire. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society. Vol 62, pp. 143-167.

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Thomas Bertie, bishop's mason, and the early Tudor renaissance styled tomb of Ralph and Edith Pexall at Sherborne St John, Hampshire
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Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society
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Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society
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62
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143 - 167
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The paper explains one of the more complete early Tudor Renaissance monuments of Hampshire, describes its connection with the Renaissance-styled presbytery screens in Winchester Cathedral and other monuments of this group, and shows that they can all be dated to the period of c. 1520--35. The overall homogeneity of style that can be seen in the execution of the decorative carving on all of these works suggests a single workshop produced them, and that an individual mason, identified here as Thomas Bertie, was responsible for the running of this workshop during this period. The stylistic quality of this work has been compared to contemporaneous work in France, but doubts are cast by the author on this ascription.
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Nicholas J E Riall
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2007
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Bishops Mason (Auto Detected Subject)
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Decorative Carving (Auto Detected Subject)
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29 Feb 2008