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    <summary_title>boy</summary_title>
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    <value>Alabaster, carved in relief. Rectangular. A boy with his back to the viewer stands on a ledge at the bottom of an arched frame with a scallop shell projecting downwards from the top. His right leg is in front of his left, and both knees are bent. His arms are raised, and he leans against the right side of the frame on his right upper arm, while supporting the bottom of the shell with his left hand.</value>
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    <date>
      <earliest>1910</earliest>
      <latest>1910</latest>
      <value>1910</value>
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    <source>original number in accession register</source>
    <type>old object number</type>
    <value>181-1910</value>
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    <source>Art UK</source>
    <type>external ID</type>
    <value>CAM_CCF_M_7_1910</value>
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    <value>[dup]M7-1910</value>
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    <uri>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/31419</uri>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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  <legal>
    <credit_line>Given by Dr and Mrs Charles Waldstein (later Sir Charles and Lady Walston) in memory of Mrs D. L. Einstein, through the Friends of the Fitzwilliam.</credit_line>
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          <id>agent-156788</id>
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        <summary_title>Waldstein, Charles, Dr and Mrs</summary_title>
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      <date>
        <earliest>1910</earliest>
        <latest>1912</latest>
        <value>1910-12</value>
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        <value>given</value>
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        <value>Entry date: 1910-12</value>
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        <earliest>1499</earliest>
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          <earliest>1499</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1499</latest>
          <value>1499</value>
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        <latest>1505</latest>
        <range>1</range>
        <to>
          <earliest>1505</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1505</latest>
          <value>1505</value>
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        <summary_title>Unknown</summary_title>
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      <note>
        <value>Probably from the funerary monument of Don Garc&#xED;a Osorio and his wife, Do&#xF1;a Maria de Perea, formerly in their chapel in the church of San Pedro at Oca&#xF1;a, near Aranjuez. Declared unsafe in 1906, the church was destroyed in 1907 and sculptural elements from it were dispersed. The effigies of the Don Garc&#xED;a and Do&#xF1;a Maria and a number of relief sculptures from their chapel (including this one) are now in public collections in England and the United States.</value>
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          <id>term-120947</id>
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        <summary_title>15th Century, Late-16th Century, Early</summary_title>
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          <id>term-107022</id>
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          <summary_title>Spain</summary_title>
          <type>country</type>
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          <value>Probably Toledo</value>
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        <summary_title>Toledo</summary_title>
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        <id>term-31047</id>
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      <summary_title>alabaster</summary_title>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Depth</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>8</value>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Height</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>65.5</value>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Width</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>29</value>
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  <name>
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      <summary_title>relief</summary_title>
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    <value>Dr and Mrs Charles Waldstein (later Sir Charles Walston MA, Litt.D and Lady Walston).
From a tomb formerly in the church of San Pedro at Ocana, Spain (?)</value>
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      <id>agent-149638</id>
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      <notes>Publ. Illustrated, p. 1</notes>
      <page>p. 1</page>
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    <summary_title>Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Second Annual Report</summary_title>
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      <notes>Publ. pp. 23-8, nos. 3 and 4. In the text for no. 4, the Effigy of Dona Maria de Perea (d. after 1499), the author mentions on p. 26 Sydney Cockerell's correspondence with Eric Maclagan concerning this relief. She notes that it was 'probably from the tomb'. Her attribution for the two effigies is Castile (Toledo?), after 1499. The elements of the tomb were dispersed about 1906. See also these entries for full bibliography for this chapel.</notes>
      <page>pp. 23-8</page>
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    <summary_title>Spanish Sculpture, Catalogue of the Post-Medieval Spanish Sculpture in Wood, Terracotta, Alabaster, Marble, Stone, Lead and Jet in the Victoria and Albert Museum</summary_title>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 155 mentioned as similar to catalogue no. D311, and illustration on p. 156. Cf. pp. 149-157, nos. D308-11, and see notes on p. 157 giving the locations of other portions of the tomb of Garc&#xED;a Osorio.</notes>
      <page>pp. 133-157</page>
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    <summary_title>Catalogue of Sculpture (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries) in the Collection of the Hispanic Society of America</summary_title>
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    <summary_title>Dos Estatuas de la Familia Cardenas de Oca&#xF1;a</summary_title>
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      <id>term-10618</id>
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    <summary_title>Renaissance</summary_title>
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      <uid>adlib-term-107029</uid>
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    <summary_title>shell</summary_title>
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    <value>Boy Supporting a Shell</value>
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