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Source Description
This capital belongs to a surviving group including other architectural fragments that once decorated the cloister of the Abbey of Larreule. A cloister was a covered walkway or arcade, usually around all four sides of a square area of grass (the "cloister garth"). The seclusion of the cloister was the monks’ exclusive domain, off limits to others. Here, the monks were supposed to pray, study, meditate, and exercise in privacy and solitude. Such cloister capitals served both to instruct the monks and as a focus for their devotions.
Other capitals in this series are installed in the Jardin Massey at Tarbes, near the original abbey. An arch from Larreule has been assembled with other associated French capitals at The Cloisters in New York.
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Document identity
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96322
label
Engaged Capital
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obj
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sculpture
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1
Source metadata
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96322
contentType
sculpture
title
Engaged Capital
description
This capital belongs to a surviving group including other architectural fragments that once decorated the cloister of the Abbey of Larreule. A cloister was a covered walkway or arcade, usually around all four sides of a square area of grass (the "cloister garth"). The seclusion of the cloister was the monks’ exclusive domain, off limits to others. Here, the monks were supposed to pray, study, meditate, and exercise in privacy and solitude. Such cloister capitals served both to instruct the monks and as a focus for their devotions.
Other capitals in this series are installed in the Jardin Massey at Tarbes, near the original abbey. An arch from Larreule has been assembled with other associated French capitals at The Cloisters in New York.
date
1400s
rights
CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79479230
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Sculpture
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1
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import
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Overall: 39.4 x 39.4 x 54 cm (15 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 21 1/4 in.)
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Southern France, Abbey of Larreule, near Tarbes, 15th century
accession
1916.2052.1
Source extras
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limestone
tombstone
Engaged Capital, 1400s. Southern France, Abbey of Larreule, near Tarbes, 15th century. Limestone; overall: 39.4 x 39.4 x 54 cm (15 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 21 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust, 1916.2052.1
collection
MED - Gothic
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576.1916
1679.1916
16.2050
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Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust
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2026-05-29 05:11:23.773000
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96322
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Medieval Art
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MED - Gothic
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limestone
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1
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photo
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