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XXIX.—On Mural Paintings in Chalgrove Church, Oxfordshire. Communicated through J. H. Parker, Esq. F.S.A.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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Were we to believe the general run of antiquaries, the interior of every old building invariably glowed with the richest gold and colour, and every village church was a Sainte Ohapelle, or a St. Stephen's, Westminster. Few, however, appear to have thought of supporting their theory by carefully taking off the whitewash of some of our smaller churches, on the chance of finding a rich polychromy underneath. Of late years the mania for church-restoration has been performing this office, and the old painters are found to have been no less consistent in their profession than were the old architects.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1861

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