MEDIEVAL Emily Cunningham. 400 – 700 A.D. Iraq, Takrit Byzantine Late Roman Vikings Panel, 8th century Wood (teak), carved The Attarouthi Treasure, 500–650.

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MEDIEVAL Emily Cunningham

400 – 700 A.D. Iraq, Takrit Byzantine Late Roman Vikings Panel, 8th century Wood (teak), carved The Attarouthi Treasure, 500–650 From Attarouthi, Syria Silver and silver with gilding Chariot Trappings, 200–400 Provincial Roman, perhaps Thrace Copper alloy with champlevé ename Brooch in the Form of a Bird of Prey, 500–600 Vendel; made in Scandinavia Copper alloy with silver overlay;

701 – 1000 A.D. The Lindisfarne Gospel: The beginning of the Gospel of John - c. 700 The British Library Plaque with Emmaus Scenes, ca. 850–890 French; Ivory; Carolingian (Artist) ca ivory (Ivory & Bone)

1001 – 1300 A.D Stained-Glass Panel, ca. 1245–1248 France, Tours, Ambulatory of the Cathedral of Saint-Gatien Pot-metal glass and vitreous paint Head of a Grotesque, ca. 1200–1220 France Limestone Head of an Angel, ca France, Paris, Notre–Dame Cathedral Limestone Façade of Reims Cathedral, France Martyrdom of Saint Peter Martyr in an Initial P, second half of 13th century Leaf from a Dominican gradual Southern Italy (probably Naples) Tempera and ink on parchment South Rose Window, ca.1260 France Stained Glass and vitreous paint

1301 – 1600 A.D. Virgin and Child Enthroned, early 17th century Manner of Christoph Angermair South Germany Ivory Diptych with the Last Judgment and Coronation of the Virgin, ca. 1250–1270 French; Paris Elephant ivory Initial M with David in Prayer, 1501–2 From a psalter created for the Olivetan monastery of Santa Maria in Organo Italian Tempera, gold, and ink on parchment

The Virgin of Joan Avesta Date:1370–90 Medium: Alabaster, traces of gilt The Cloisters Collection, 1925

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