The ''Golden Altar'' of Lisbjerg – (Danish Unknown Goldsmith) Edellinen seuraava


Taiteilija:

Treffi: 1135

koko: 158 x 122 cm

museo: National Museum (Copenhagen, Denmark)

The Stavelot Triptych is a medieval reliquary intended to protect, honour and display pieces of the True Cross. It was created by Mosan goldsmiths (working in the valley of the Meuse River) around 1156 at Stavelot Abbey in present-day Belgium.The Triptych is a three-part winged shrine. In such a triptych, the outer wings protect (when swung shut) the middle section, which contains two smaller triptychs, each containing pieces of the True Cross.

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Taiteilija

Lataa

Lataa tästä

käyttöoikeudet

Ilmainen ei-kaupalliseen käyttöön. Katso alempaa.

Danish Unknown Goldsmith – Katsotuimmat taideteoksia

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