Thomas Lucy and wife Joyce - Charlecote, Warwickshire
Alabster tomb containing the effigies of Thomas Lucy and his wife Joyce.
Alabster tomb containing the effigies of Thomas Lucy and his wife Joyce.
Marble tomb of Sir John Throckmorton (d1580) and his wife Marjorie.
This alabaster and marble monument is to Ambrose Dudley (d1590), 3rd earl of Warwick. It consists of a effigy on a tomb chest with pilasters and angled columns. The Warwick bear is at his feet and the tomb chest contains heraldic shields around its sides.
The church of All Saints as Burton Dassett in Warwickshire dates from the early C12 through to C13. The walls were plastered with 'daub', lime, chopped straw and animal hair and over which various wall painting have been executed. At various times over the centuries the paintings have been whitewashed over and replaced with new works. These include from the C13 depiction of the 'Doom' to highly ornamented texts..
This "Doom" painting in St Mary's Warwick, is copy (1678), by Richard Bird, of Michelangelo's Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel. The left hand side of the work has been restored but the right hand side left unrestored at present.
This west window depicts Christ welcoming children and the Baptism of Christ, subjects closely associated with initiation into the Christian life and well suited to a west-end position within the church.
Left-hand light:
Christ is shown receiving children, accompanied by the inscription “Suffer the little children to come unto me” (Mark 10:14). The scene emphasises inclusion, blessing, and the openness of the Christian community.
Large brass monument to William Bagot (d1407) and his wife Margaret.
Monument by Nicholas Stone ⓘ to William Peyto (d1619) and his wife Eleanor.