Lislaughtin Franciscan Friary, interior chancel, south wall, sedilia, jamb, arch, hood and architrave
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The arch, architrave and hood moulding of the sedilia at Lislaughtin, Co. Kerry. The arch moulding, from intrados, comprises: wave, ogee, fillet, ogee, fillet. The final fillet, ogee and fillet are frontal, placed on the front face of the jamb. The hood, from exterior to interior, comprises: frontal fillet, ogee. The architrave comprises a central frontal fillet flanked at either side by ogee and hollow. This sedilia strongly resembles those at Adare Franciscan and Augustinian Friaries, and Askeaton Franciscan Friary.Role:
researcherCulture:
IrishTitle of Larger Entity:
SediliaWork:
sculpture
Author: O'Donovan, Danielle
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Full text availableKeywords:
ogee, fillet, wave, O'Connor, Ballylongford CrossPeriod:
Late MedievalStyle:
Late GothicLicences: