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Corbel with Crouching Woman Clutching her Long Hair
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 009
Probably representing Margaret of Gloucester, the wife of Robert II, baron of Neubourg, this effigy is shown in the aristocratic costume of the period. From her belt are suspended a purse, or aumônière, containing coins for the needy, a needle case, and an eating knife in its sheath. The effigy rests on a modern base.
Victor Martin Le Roy ; Jean Larcade (until 1953)
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