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Morbid Anatomy: The Carving of Guy of Gaunt: A Modern Day Transi Tomb Sculpture: Guest Post by Sculptor Eleanor Crook
Morbid Anatomy - "Transi de René de Chalon," sculpted by Ligier Richier, for the Saint Etienne Church in Bar-Le-Duc, France, 1547. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ This fantastic figure, displayed in the Saint-Étienne church in the
Dr Emily Guerry on Twitter: "For Valentine's in 2021, here's the cadaver tomb of René de Chalon (d. 1544), a corpse still clinging to his heart ❤️ Designed by Ligier Richier and
Morbid Anatomy - Transi effigy of François de Sarrà, from the 14th Century showing his body being nibbled by frogs and worms. The tomb is in Chapel of Sainte-Antoine at La Sarraz,
![The Cultural Tutor on Twitter: "This statue, designed by the sculptor Ligier Richier in France in the early 1540s, is perhaps the greatest example of the "transi". This was a type of The Cultural Tutor on Twitter: "This statue, designed by the sculptor Ligier Richier in France in the early 1540s, is perhaps the greatest example of the "transi". This was a type of](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FiHwe7vXoAgBjd1.jpg:large)
The Cultural Tutor on Twitter: "This statue, designed by the sculptor Ligier Richier in France in the early 1540s, is perhaps the greatest example of the "transi". This was a type of
![He was a Manly Man, to be an (Arch)Bishop Able: Transi tombs and Masculinity in Fifteenth-Century England - Different Visions He was a Manly Man, to be an (Arch)Bishop Able: Transi tombs and Masculinity in Fifteenth-Century England - Different Visions](https://pages.stolaf.edu/different-visions/wp-content/uploads/sites/1356/2022/02/Fig-5.jpg)
He was a Manly Man, to be an (Arch)Bishop Able: Transi tombs and Masculinity in Fifteenth-Century England - Different Visions
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