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Panel, ivory. The scene depicts two bearded figures of Evangelists. Above the architrave is the scene of Christ healing the paralytic. [Dalton 32]. A pair with M.11-1904.
History note: Abbey of St. Maximim at Luxemburg, 17h century; W.Bateman and T. Bateman; sold Sotheby's, 14 April, 1893, 'The Bateman Heirlooms, Catalogue of the First Portion of the Valuable and Important Collection of Works of Art & Antiquity formed by the late W. Bateman, Esq.& T. Bateman, Esq. of Lomberdale House, Youlgrave, Co. Derby.', p. 7, lot 29, sold to Frank McClean for £182 with the companion panel now M.11-1904
Frank McClean Bequest
Height: 13.6 cm
Length: 33.3 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1904) by McClean, Frank
6th Century
Circa
500
-
Circa
600
Panel, perhaps from an episcopal throne.
Carving : Ivory, carved
Accession number: M.10-1904
Primary reference Number: 31613
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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