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English: Fragment of a niche with a peacock and a line from a Greek epigram (Palatine Anthology I, 10, 30 ... θεοπειθέα δώματα τεύχει...), from the St. Polyeuktos church in Constantinople, ca. 524-527. Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Reference : N. Firatli, La sculpture byzantine figurée au musée archéologique d'Istanbul, Paris, 1990, n°499, p. 213.
Français : Niche fragmentaire avec un décor de paon et de vigne, portant le vers 30 de l'épigramme n°10 de l'Anthologie Palatine (... θεοπειθέα δώματα τεύχει...), provenant de l'église Saint-Polyeucte à Constantinople, ca. 524-527. Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Reference : N. Firatli, La sculpture byzantine figurée au musée archéologique d'Istanbul, Paris, 1990, n°499, p. 213.
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