St Andrews Cathedral Museum, stones 1&2. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl. lxii.
SC 342329
Description St Andrews Cathedral Museum, stones 1&2. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl. lxii.
Collection Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 342329
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of D 8561
Scope and Content Sarcophagus at St Andrews Cathedral, St Andrews, Fife This sarcophagus is in the museum at St Andrews Cathedral. It is the finest example of Pictish sculpture in Scotland. It consisted of four panels that slotted into corner-posts. It was possibly used as a shrine or reliquary. This is a drawing of one of the corner panels which appeared in John Stuart's 1856 publication 'The Sculptured Stones of Scotland'. It is decorated with interlaced serpents carved in high-relief. The background is filled in with interlace patterns. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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