FOLGOET.
This [screen], equally remarkable for the elegance of the design as the beauty of its sculptured enrichments, is divided into three compartments, consisting of open cusped arches, supported by pillars, with images, under tabernacle-work, which run up above the arches, and terminate in niches and pinnacle-work. The spaces between this and the canopy-work over arches is filled with quatrefoil-work.
There are two altars on either side of the entrance door, and the space between this and the arch is filled with open tracery-work, like windows.
There are numerous screens yet remaining in many of the churches of Brittany, and originally they were to be found in all. Many others of great interest might be described, but those selected are sufficient to illustrate the argument.
Iron Screen, at Toledo.
Iron Screen, Choir of St. Sernin, Toulouse.
Screens erected in the 18th. Century.
Église D'Agnes, Picardie.
Soissons.
St. Paul, Trois Chateaux, Dauphiné.
Cathédrale de Sens.
Screens in Brittany.
Folgoet.
St. Fiacre le Faouet.
Chapelle St. Germain, in Ribermont.
Plan of Jubé, Notre Dame de Lépine.
Lambader Brittany.
Iron Screen at St. Riquier. 18th Century.
Wooden Screen in the Church of Urnes, near Bergen.