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  2. Cadaver monuments first appeared in the 1380s and remained a popular form of funerary art for 200 subsequent years. [5]
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    Cadaver monuments first appeared in the 1380s and remained a popular form of funerary art for 200 subsequent years. [5]
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    These monuments were particularly popular in the late medieval period. They served as a stark reminder of the transience of life and the physical decay that follows death. Often, they feature sculptures of skeletons or decomposing bodies.
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    These are stone or sometimes wooden figures in churches and cathedrals carved between four and five hundred years ago that typically show an extraordinary thin person, dead, or nearing death, laying prone on a burial shroud that is draped in such a way to ensure their modesty is retained.
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    Cadaver monument - Wikipedia

    A cadaver monument or transi is a type of funerary monument to a deceased person, featuring a sculpted tomb effigy of a skeleton, or of an emaciated or decomposing dead body, with closed eyes. It was particularly characteristic of the Late Middle Ages when they were designed as a memento mori to remind … See more

    A depiction of a rotting cadaver in art (as opposed to a skeleton) is called a transi. However, the term "cadaver monument" can really be applied to other varieties of monuments, e.g. with skeletons or with the deceased … See more

    • Barker, Jessica. Revisiting The Monument: Fifty Years since Panofsky’s Tomb Sculpture. London: Courtauld Institute of Art, 2016. ISBN 978-1-9074-850-6-0 See more

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    France has a long history of cadaver monuments, though not as many examples or varieties … See more

     
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    Nov 28, 2011 · Across France, Italy and England the long standing practice of carving recumbant effigies in poses of gentle rest was replaced by depictions of rotting corpses. At first, many transi, or “cadaver...

  6. Medieval Death: The Cadaver Tomb (transi tomb)

    Aug 15, 2018 · Medieval Transi/Cadaver tombs are shockingly macabre. They depict a sculpture of the deceased in an advanced state of decomposition, sunken eyes, prominent ribs, even covered in toads, snakes and vermin. Who …

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    This short paper contextualizes a sub-set of Northern European cadaver monuments of the late-Medieval era, known as transi imagery. It explores 36 English carved cadaver monuments (ECCMs) dating from between c1425 to …

  8. English and Welsh Carved Cadavers: An …

    Carved cadavers (herein CCs) are a Northern European sculpted form of Transi art; Transi meaning ‘passed over’. They were a form of memento mori sculpture reminding all who looked on them that death was inevitable and thus the …

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    Carved cadaver monuments are a specific form of Transi art produced during the late Medieval, and thus Roman Catholic, era in much of Northern Europe.

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    This short paper contextualizes a sub-set of Northern European cadaver monuments of the late-Medieval era, known as transi imagery. It explores 36 English carved cadaver monuments (ECCMs) dating from between c1425 to …

  11. Cadaver Monuments - The Brain Chamber

    Cadaver monuments, also known as transi or memento mori tombs, are a type of funerary art. They depict the deceased in a state of decay. These monuments were particularly popular in the late medieval period.

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  13. Medieval Death: Exploring Cadaver Tombs

    In the late middle ages a macabre funerary monument came into fashion in England; the Cadaver or Transi Tomb. These typically showed an emaciated dead or dying person lying naked on a burial shroud. Why were they created? …

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    This short article contextualizes a subset of Northern European cadaver monuments of the late- Medieval/early-Modern era, known as transi imagery. It explores 37 English carved cadaver monuments (ECCMs) dating from …

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  19. (PDF) Cadaver Monuments In England

    This short paper contextualizes a sub-set of Northern European cadaver monuments of the late-Medieval era, known as transi imagery. It explores 36 English carved cadaver monuments (ECCMs) dating from between c1425 to …

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