EditorialCup and Saucer, hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, a) Flaring cup without handle, on a small foot rim that is gilded. On one side a small sailing vessel with two men and cargo; opposite, a bird perching on branch. b) Plain saucer, painted wit...
EditorialCup and Saucer, hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, a) Flaring cup without handle, on a small foot rim that is gilded. On one side a small sailing vessel with two men and cargo; opposite, a bird perching on branch. b) Plain saucer, painted wit...
EditorialNecropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi, and house-shaped tombs line both sides of a 2 km long road north of the town. The tombs span several centuries from Late Hellenistic (2nd BCE) to Palaeochristian (1st CE) .
EditorialTomb with the head of Medusa Gorgo. Necropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi, and house-shaped tombs line both sides of a 2 kms long road north of the town. The tombs span several centuries from Late Hellenistic (2nd BCE) to Palaeochristian...
EditorialPlaque from a Reliquary, early 13th century, Made in Cologne, Germany, German, Champlev? and cloisonn? enamel, copper-gilt, Overall: 3 7/16 x 1 9/16 x 5/16 in. (8.7 x 4 x 0.8 cm), Enamels, Workshop of Master of the Virgin Mary's Reliquary Casket (Germa...
EditorialPlaque from a Reliquary, early 13th century, Made in Cologne, Germany, German, Champlev? and cloisonn? enamel, copper-gilt, Overall: 3 5/16 x 1 9/16 x 5/16 in. (8.4 x 4 x 0.8 cm), Enamels, Workshop of the Master of the Virgin Mary's Reliquary Casket (G...
EditorialPlaque from a Reliquary, early 13th century, Made in Cologne, Germany, German, Champlev? and cloisonn? enamel, copper-gilt, Overall: 3 1/2 x 1 5/8 x 3/8 in. (8.9 x 4.1 x 0.9 cm), Enamels, Workshop of Master of the Virgin Mary's Reliquary Casket (German...
EditorialNecropolis of Hierapolis, Turkey. Tumuli, sarcophagi, and house-shaped tombs line both sides of a 2 km long road north of the town. The tombs span several centuries from Late Hellenistic (2nd BCE) to Palaeochristian (1st CE) .