tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996432166551690323.post5130979542668144699..comments2024-03-25T22:03:50.066+01:00Comments on St. Thomas guild - medieval woodworking, furniture and other crafts: A 'scapredekijn' or hanging cupboard for the MuiderslotMarijnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05839707199186597043noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996432166551690323.post-23834537648367462702016-08-08T12:56:30.236+02:002016-08-08T12:56:30.236+02:00Congratulations on landing a nice little project. ...Congratulations on landing a nice little project. I look forward to seeing what you will make. One comment i would like to add, however is that the cupboard in the Hours of Catherine is not so simple, as one's first impression might give. Looking carefully at the open door, you will see that it has holes in two round patterns, this is consistent with the back-sides of medieval circular carved tracery. Since even the best illuminated manuscripts are never as detailed as actual objects, i would suggest that this is a representation of something just as elaborate as what you have shown in the actual German examples, but with roundels instead of all-over pierced carving.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing these photos as well, there are some things that i had not seen before.<br /><br />Johann Johann von Katzenelnbogenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12774736348480165809noreply@blogger.com