Gisant

/ɡɪˈzɑːn/ noun

Definition

A sculptured or carved figure of a reclining person, especially on a tomb or monument, representing the deceased in a position of repose.

Etymology

From French 'gisant,' the present participle of 'gésir' meaning to lie down or recline. The term entered English art history vocabulary from French, where it described a common medieval tomb style.

Kelly Says

Medieval tombs used gisant figures to show the deceased peaceful and at rest—but if you look closely, you often see details like weapons, wounds, or family crests carved into them, turning the reclining figure into a propaganda piece about status and power. It's medieval PR in stone.

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