Renaissance Palaces and the Stewarts
The Stirling Heads During the 16th century James V's Palace at Stirling Castle was alive with artists and craftsmen of every variety. The ceiling of the King's Presence Chamber was richly decorated with 56 oak-carved heads known today as the Stirling Heads. 36 of the original 56 are still on view today. The heads are depictions of heroes and gods from classical antiquity along with important courtiers of the time. They show a court obsessed by Renaissance iconography - a court which desperately wanted to imitate the imperial glories of classical Rome or the dark mysteries of archaic Greece. Take a video tour of palace decorations. If the audio/video doesn't play, you may need to download the free RealPlayer plug-in. (for Windows 98/2000/XP and Mac OS X users) or (for Windows 95 and Mac OS 9 users). 91بب±¬ WebWise has a step-by-step guide to help you. Picture Gallery
- Stirling Heads (1-6)
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