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Recto, full view. 28 x 24 cm. Middle leaf, top panel: Deesis, Christ, Mary and John the Baptist The Harbaville Triptych (Greek: Τρίπτυχο Αρμπαβίλ) is a Byzantine ivory triptych of the middle of the 10th century with a Deesis and other saints, now in the Louvre.
Harbaville Triptych: close-up on the top panel of the right leaf. Ivory with traces of polychromy, middle of the 10th century. |Former collections Beugny de Pommeras Harbaville; purchase, 1891 |H. 24.2 cm
Harbaville Triptych; L. Lampsacus Treasure This page was last edited on 13 August 2023, at 13:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Harbaville Triptych: Triptych in ivory (Byzantine) Borghese Vase: Krater Daniel Pincot: Investiture of Zimrilim: Fresco (Mari, Syria) See also.
Harbaville Triptych, 28 x 24 cm. The Romanos Ivory is a carved ivory relief panel from the Byzantine empire measuring 24.6 cm (at the highest) by 15.5 cm and 1.2 cm thick. [1] The panel is currently in the Cabinet des Médailles of Paris. Inscriptions name the figures of the emperor Romanos and his wife Eudokia, who are being blessed by Christ ...
The Borradaile Triptych is an ivory Byzantine triptych carved in Constantinople between 900 and 1000 AD. It was bequeathed by Charles Borradaile to the British Museum, in London, in 1923, [1] and is one of the "Romanos Group" of ivories that are closely connected with the Imperial Court, along with the Harbaville Triptych and Wernher Triptych.
Trinity Triptych; Triptych; Triptych Bleu I, II, III; Triptych Inspired by the Oresteia of Aeschylus; Triptych of the Annunciation; Triptych of the Madonna of Humility with Saints; Triptych of the Sedano family; Triptych with Scenes from the Life of the Virgin; Triptych with the Virgin and Child, Saints and Donors; Triptych–August 1972 ...
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