The Cultural Tutor on Twitter: "This statue, designed by the sculptor Ligier Richier in France in the early 1540s, is perhaps the greatest example of the "transi". This was a type of
Transi – PAJ
Transi statues and cadaver tombs, memento mori of Renaissance Europe
Transi de René de Châlons | Art du cimetière, Art sculpture, L'art du squelette
Medieval Death Sculptures Were Least Flattering Selfies Ever
Transi de René de Chalon – Bar-le-Duc, France - Atlas Obscura
A Brief Explanation of the Medieval Transi Tomb | Historically Speaking
Statue, Le Transi
Cadaver monument of Guillaume de Harcigny (d. 1393) – Church Monuments Society
Transi of René de Châlon | Normally displayed in the church … | Flickr
He was a Manly Man, to be an (Arch)Bishop Able: Transi tombs and Masculinity in Fifteenth-Century England - Different Visions
Cadaver monument - Wikipedia
Transi de fascination pour le « Squelette »
Morbid Anatomy - "Transi de René de Chalon," sculpted by Ligier Richier, for the Saint Etienne Church in Bar-Le-Duc, France, 1547. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ This fantastic figure, displayed in the Saint-Étienne church in the
Morbid Anatomy: The Carving of Guy of Gaunt: A Modern Day Transi Tomb Sculpture: Guest Post by Sculptor Eleanor Crook
A Brief Explanation of the Medieval Transi Tomb | Historically Speaking
Transi | A detail from the cadaver type double decker tomb o… | Flickr
Dr Emily Guerry on Twitter: "For Valentine's in 2021, here's the cadaver tomb of René de Chalon (d. 1544), a corpse still clinging to his heart ❤️ Designed by Ligier Richier and
Transi statues and cadaver tombs, memento mori of Renaissance Europe
The Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon [Dark Tourism in France]
Talkin' Transi Tombs with Caitlin & Elizabeth | The Order of the Good Death
File:Le Transi de René de Chalon (Ligier Richier).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Transi de René de Chalon Statue 60 cm : Amazon.de: Garden
Clément, sculpteur - Œuvres - Les transis
Transi statues and cadaver tombs, memento mori of Renaissance Europe
A Portrait of Death — Coalition of Master's Scholars on Material Culture