South Wall of Nave Bears Non-Religious Subject: Hunt

Image: South Wall of Nave Bears Non-Religious Subject: Hunt

The south wall of the nave bears a non-religious subject: the hunt. A huntsman with a horn to his mouth carries a shield decorated with horns and sea urchins. Greyhounds race towards a hare crouched beneath the bare branches of a tree. The huntsman might represent Sampson the Venour, who served Edward I and was made a pensioner of Hailes Abbey by Edward II, or Adam le Hunte, who gave land to the abbey under Edward II. Hailes Church, Hailes, England, UK.

Id
20617
Creator
Holly Hayes
Date
May 5, 2007
Location
249279
Resolution
1280 x 853 px (1 MP)
Camera
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
focal length
42mm