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Beaton panel, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

The Tree of Jesse and the Annunciation, carved oak panel after the Book of Hours of the Use of Rome by Thelma Never, 1 of the Beaton panels, in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. The 8 carved wooded Beaton panels were made for Cardinal David Beaton, in the 1530s and are late Gothic in style. They may have been made for the cardinal's private apartments in St Andrews Castle and later removed by John Beaton of Balfour, captain of the castle. They were then installed in the dining room of Balfour House in Fife. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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The Tree of Jesse and the Annunciation, carved oak panel after the Book of Hours of the Use of Rome by Thelma Never, 1 of the Beaton panels, in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. The 8 carved wooded Beaton panels were made for Cardinal David Beaton, in the 1530s and are late Gothic in style. They may have been made for the cardinal's private apartments in St Andrews Castle and later removed by John Beaton of Balfour, captain of the castle. They were then installed in the dining room of Balfour House in Fife. Picture by Manuel Cohen