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  1. 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 viewers of the transience and vanity of mortal lif… See more

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    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 c… See more

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    France has a long history of cadaver monuments, though not as many examples or varieties survive as in England. One of the earliest and anatomically convincing examples is the gaunt cadaver effigy of the medieval p… See more

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  2. Cadaver Tomb of Guillaume de Harsigny - Wikipedia

     
  3. Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon - Wikipedia

    The Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon (French: Transi de René de Chalon, also known as the Memorial to the Heart of René de Chalon or The Skeleton) is a late Gothic period cadaver monument (transi) in the church of Saint-Étienne at Bar …

  4. Morbid Monday: Exquisite Corpses - The Art of the …

    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...

  5. Cadaver monument of Guillaume de Harcigny (d. 1393)

  6. Cadaver Monuments at Ewelme - Dark Oxfordshire

    May 9, 2021 · The church at Ewelme contains a rare example of a cadaver monument, also known as a 'momento mori monument'. The monument in question is the tomb of Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk (c. 1404 – 1475), …

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  8. The Cadaver Monument of John Golafre at Fyfield

    Sep 21, 2023 · St. Nicholas's church in Fyfield is home to one of Oxfordshire's more grizzly monuments. The tomb of John Golafre, who died in 1442, is in the style known as momento mori, or cadaver tomb.

  9. 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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  11. Tomb effigy - Wikipedia

    A particular type of late medieval effigy was the transi, or cadaver monument, in which the effigy is in the macabre form of a decomposing corpse, or such a figure lies on a lower level, beneath a more conventional effigy.

  12. A Brief Explanation of the Medieval Transi Tomb

  13. Cadaver monument - Wikiwand

  14. Transi statues and cadaver tombs, memento mori of …

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  17. Category : Cadaver monuments in the United Kingdom - Wikimedia

  18. Category : Cadaver monuments in England - Wikimedia

  19. English and Welsh Carved Cadavers: An Overview with Dr …

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  21. A word for the unwary: a cadaver monument in Southwark Cathedral

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