Plate with David’s Confrontation with Eliab – Byzantine – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/464376
Herakleios (r. 610–41) successfully ended a long, costly war with Persia and regained Jerusalem
Herakleios (r. 610–41) successfully ended a long, costly war with Persia and regained Jerusalem
Herakleios (r. 610–41) successfully ended a long, costly war with Persia and regained Jerusalem
Major hubs of Armenian culture prospered in long-established religious centers in Jerusalem
An amulet is an object believed to have certain positive properties that, as the amulet’s main function, can magically be bestowed upon its owner.
Jerusalem: Israel Museum, 1989. Müller-Winkler, Claudia.
Associate Conservator Marina Ruiz Molina takes viewers beneath the surface of Louis Comfort Tiffany drawings in an investigation of his studios‘ practices.
brightness of watercolor to depict Saint John’s vision of the holy city of New Jerusalem
Found in 1904 at Susa near Turin, Italy (Couvert 1904, p. 198; Ferrero 1904, p. 71.) 1904, found at Susa, near Turin, Italy; [from after 1904, with Cesare and Ercole Canessa, Paris]; until 1914, collection Arthur Sambon, Paris; acquired in 1914, purchased through Galerie Georges Petit at the Arthur Sambon Sale, Paris
Herod the Great: The King’s Final Journey p. 26, Jerusalem: Israel Museum.
Herakleios (r. 610–41) successfully ended a long, costly war with Persia and regained Jerusalem
This ivory panel is the right leaf of a folding diptych, a type of religious object composed of two panels that fold like a book. The three holes and drilled circles on the left edge remain from the hinges that once joined it to the matching leaf
Coronation, Annunciation, and Visitation ca. 1325–50 Diptych with the Entry into Jerusalem
The Museum’s collection of medieval and Byzantine art is among the most comprehensive in the world.
past Small Wonders: Gothic Boxwood Miniatures February 22–May 21, 2017 past Jerusalem
In addition to providing intriguing interpretations of animals, bestiaries offered tales about the existence of bizarre and loathsome creatures, many of which appeared in medieval art.
humility was demonstrated by the account of his riding a donkey into the city of Jerusalem