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More model informationA wonderfully weird scene from the lower row of the Leschman Chantry Chapel in Hexham Abbey, Northumberland. The chapel contains the tomb of Rowland Leschman, Prior of the Abbey from 1480 to 1491. The tomb is decorated with two rows of carvings with upper row featuring devotional scenes, while the lower is playful and anarchic. The scene features a triple-headed figure with skull on one side and sits atop a feline-like devil. The Abbey guide describes the Leschman scenes as being “crude, vigorous, almost barbaric”. Surely, a wonderful example of early ‘folk horror’ …
Photos taken June 2019.
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