- The
Harbaville Triptych (Gr****: Τρίπτυχο Αρμπαβίλ) is a
Byzantine ivory triptych of the
middle of the 10th
century with a
Deesis and
other saints, now...
- at
Moissac Abbey moves between low and high
relief in a
single figure.
Harbaville Triptych,
Byzantine ivory Side view of mid-relief:
Madonna and Child,...
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costly ivory carvings—often as
diptychs (Barberini ivory) or
triptychs (
Harbaville Triptych)—featured
imperial commemorations or
religious scenes and were...
- but by
Saint John the
Evangelist on the other, not by John the Baptist.
Harbaville Triptych,
middle of the 10th century, ivory, Constantinople,
Louvre Five-panel...
- carving. Many
ornate ivory triptychs and
diptychs survive, such as the
Harbaville Triptych and a
triptych at
Luton Hoo,
dating from the
reign of Nicephorus...
-
Constantinople Late
Carolingian ivory panel,
probably meant for a book-cover The
Harbaville Triptych,
Byzantine ivory, mid-10th
century Beginning in
roughly 1000...
-
ivories that are
closely connected with the
Imperial Court,
along with the
Harbaville Triptych and
Wernher Triptych. The
central panel of the
triptych has a...
- and Mars
Venus de Milo
Venus Genetrix Venus of
Arles Winged Lion of
Vulci Winged Victory of
Samothrace Byzantine Harbaville Triptych Lampsacus Treasure...
- ARCHIEPS". Two "Saint Theodore"s are
distinguished by
tituli in the
Byzantine Harbaville Triptych Extensive tituli, and "speech-bubbles" on
banderoles in this...
- and Mars
Venus de Milo
Venus Genetrix Venus of
Arles Winged Lion of
Vulci Winged Victory of
Samothrace Byzantine Harbaville Triptych Lampsacus Treasure...