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Armenian Gospel with Silver Cover – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/446861?exhibitionId=%7B2c88337c-50e3-4176-bf5f-f169cc4ee79c%7D&oid=446861&pkgids=501&pg=1&rpp=4&pos=4&ft=*&locale=en
Gospel Book with Enameled and Jeweled Silver PlaquesThis Gospel manuscript was copied by the scribe Grigor the priest (k’ahanay), probably in Cilicia in the thirteenth century.[1] In the seventeenth century, the manuscript was further embellished with silver repoussé plaques produced by the silversmith Astuatsatur Shahamir in a workshop in Kayseri, as indicated by the inscriptions, which read: on the front, top, „Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace“; on the front, bottom, „This Gospel was made through his honestly earned assets to pray and praise our Savior, Jesus Christ“; and on the back, bottom, „And I, unworthy Astuatsatur Shahamir, decorated this with silver in the year of the Armenians 1140 [AD 1691] in the city of Kayseri, with God’s help
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Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, for cuneiform tablet 66.245.15a: quittance – Old Assyrian Trading Colony – Middle Bronze Age–Old Assyrian Trading Colony – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/328903
The repayment of 9 ½ minas of silver was made in Kanesh, and because the tablet
Attributed to Botticelli – Madonna and Child with Two Angels – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435730
reportedly the parish church, Castelfranco di Sopra, near Florence (until late 18th century); the Baglioni family, villa Baglioni, Cerreto (late 18th century–about 1903); [Stefano Bardini, Florence, until 1903; probably sold for 115,000 lire through A
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Bartolomeo degli Erri – Saint Dominic Resuscitating Napoleone Orsini – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435616
the high altar of the church of San Domenico, Modena (until about 1708–10); John Edward Taylor, London (until d. 1905); his widow, Mrs. John E. Taylor, London (1905–12; her sale, Christie’s, London, July 5 and 8, 1912, no
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Abraham Bloemaert – Moses Striking the Rock – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435680
In Bloemaert’s version of the Old Testament subject (Exod. 17:1–6), the children of Israel march out of Egypt either naked or provocatively dressed, and weighed down with earthenware pots, copper-lined cookware, and, in the arms of the young woman at center, a silver-gilt ewer dating from the late sixteenth century
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Michelino da Besozzo (Michelino de Mulinari) – The Marriage of the Virgin – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437083
Beneath a curiously distended double arch of the nave of a church illuminated with bottle glass windows, the Virgin demurely extends her hand, on which a bearded Joseph places a ring rendered in raised, gilded pastiglia—the same technique used for the collar of the officiating priest and for the haloes decorated with pseudo-Kufic lettering
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Aaron Douglas – The Junk Man – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/491340
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Fragment of a Floor Mosaic with a Personification of Ktisis – Byzantine – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/469960
This monumental bust of a richly bejeweled lady who wears large pearls in her ears, a necklace of delicate stones about her throat, and two brooches—one clasping her yellow mantle and another at the tie of her dress—is an example of the exceptional mosaics created throughout the Early Byzantine world in the first half of the sixth century
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