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Sculpture. Secular panel, perhaps from the end of a casket. Under an elaborate architectural canopy are two seated figures. On the left is a man with a falcon on his left wrist and the leg of a bird in his right hand. On his head is a strange broad-rimmed hat. The lady on the right strokes a lap dog which she holds in her left arm. Ivory, carved, height 3 3/8 in, width 2 1/8 in, circa 1400-1430. Gothic, Medieval. French.
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