File:Textielschat02.jpg
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DescriptionTextielschat02.jpg |
English: Silk cloth with image of an offering of animals brought to two figures (Castor and Pollux?) standing on a pillar. Byzantium, 7th/8th century. Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius (Maastricht). Also fragments in: Musée Historique des Tissues (Lyon), Musée des Arts décoratifs (Paris), Kunstgewerbemuseum (Berlin), and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York). |
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Source | A. Stauffer, Die mittelalterlichen Textilien von St.Servatius in Maastricht, p.30 |
Author | Christoph von Viràg |
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