Dinanderie; a history and description of mediæval art work in copper, brass and bronze . Fig. 69.—Group, from the Maximilian Monument, Innsbruck 214 DINANDERIE style from the tomb itself. The effigy and sarcophagus we havesufficiently described, but further mention must be made of thetwenty-eight supporting figures. These are ranged in two lineson each side of the tomb, and divided into groups by the pillars.


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