Wiligelmus

Japanese: Wiligelmus
Wiligelmus

…The upper exterior is surrounded by a gallery with three arches, creating a harmonious whole. The low reliefs on the west porch are signed by Willigelmus, whose workshop produced the sculptures on the north and south porches. The sanctuary screen inside the church is topped by lions and shows scenes from the Passion (13th century). …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Wiligelmus" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…外面上方の3連アーチの並ぶ階廊は四周を取り囲み,全体的調和が図られている。西玄関の低浮彫にはウィリゲルムスWiligelmusの署名があり,彼の工房が南北の玄関の彫刻を制作している。堂内の内陣仕切りはライオン像の上に立ち,〈受難〉の諸場面を表す(13世紀)。…

※「Wiligelmus」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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