Abbots and Aristocrats: Patronage,Art and Architecture at Hailes Abbey in the Late Middle Ages |
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Authors: | Michael Carter |
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Abstract: | This article focuses on the art and architecture of the Cistercian abbey of Hailes, home of a famous relic of the Holy Blood, in the two centuries before the Suppression. It is intended to be a contribution to evolving literature on late medieval monasticism, showing the enduring spiritual vitality and relevance of Hailes between the 14th and early 16th centuries. The article discusses the planning and architecture of the late medieval monastery, the extent of and motives for the internal and external patronage and the relationship of the monastery with its sister Cistercian houses, especially those in northern England. |
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Keywords: | monasticism Cistercian late medieval Hailes relics patronage pilgrimage |
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