Uli,

Those are great pictures. I wonder when they date from? I looked up
the cathedral online to see when it was built, but as was typical, it
is the work of many centuries, starting in 1220 (or earlier for some
remnants of a Romanesque church incorporated in the building) and
ending about 1520. I don't know enough about styles to know when these
were done. Interestingly, one of them looks more modern than the solo
organistrum, which might dictate a later date in that period.

Does anyone on the list know anything about ho to date these images?

-Arle

On Jan 4, 7:15 am, "Ulrich Joosten" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Yep! And I suspect there are even more, there are more portals with
> figurines, but many too high to see or in an angle they are hard so see. My
> wife accidentally discovered the HG players by toying around with a tele
> lens.  Unfortunately there was no information on the carvings available at
> the cathedral.
>
> Best regards,
> Uli
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