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Emma Edwards

July 03, 2023
Where would you go?  To Sénanque, in Provence, in its quiet valley right in the centre of the Luberon. It’s the place made famous by all the photographs of its gardens full of lavender. The Cistercians are still there, singing the sevenfold office every day. It’s a beautiful part of the world and it’d be
March 01, 2023
Sarah Guerin helps us understand more deeply the trade and role of medieval devotional ivories, writes Emma Edwards. A few weeks ago I was fortunate enough to hold in my hands an exquisite ivory carving of the Deposition of Christ. It was made of walrus ivory, probably in York in the late 12th century. To
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