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- Nottingham_alabaster abstract "Nottingham alabaster is a term used to refer to the English sculpture industry, mostly of relatively small religious carvings, which flourished from the fourteenth century until the early sixteenth century. Alabaster carvers were at work in London, York and Burton-on-Trent, but the largest concentration was in Nottingham. This has led to all the English medieval output being referred to as "Nottingham alabaster".Carvings were made as single figures, assemblies for tomb monuments, including full length effigies, but the most common survivals are panels from sets for altarpieces, which could be transported relatively easily, and fitted into a locally-made architectural surround of stone or wood on arrival at their destination. These were attractive for less wealthy churches, and for the private chapels of the nobility. Some complete ensembles survive, showing varied numbers of panels; the dimensions of the Nativity illustrated are typical.Throughout the period of their production Nottingham alabaster images were hugely popular in Europe and were exported in large quantities, some ending up as far afield as Iceland, Croatia and Poland. But by far the greatest export market for these images was in France, where even today some churches retain in situ their English alabaster altarpieces, unlike England, where survivals are extremely rare. The sculptures were normally brightly painted, sometimes all over, sometimes partially, but much of the paint has often been lost, and many pieces have had the rest completely removed by dealers, collectors or museums in the past. Most alabaster altarpieces and religious carvings other than church monuments remaining in England were destroyed in the English Reformation, after which the many workshops had to change their products to concentrate on church monuments.".
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- Nottingham_alabaster subject Category:British_sculpture.
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- Nottingham_alabaster subject Category:Nottingham.
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- Nottingham_alabaster comment "Nottingham alabaster is a term used to refer to the English sculpture industry, mostly of relatively small religious carvings, which flourished from the fourteenth century until the early sixteenth century. Alabaster carvers were at work in London, York and Burton-on-Trent, but the largest concentration was in Nottingham.".
- Nottingham_alabaster label "Albâtres de Nottingham".
- Nottingham_alabaster label "Nottingham alabaster".
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- Nottingham_alabaster depiction RetableAlbâtreSculptéeMoyenAgeMuséeClunydétail2.jpg.
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