WEST – MEDIEVAL Old St. Peter's Rome, begun c. 320.

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WEST – MEDIEVAL Old St. Peter's Rome, begun c. 320

WEST – MEDIEVAL Santa Costanza grape mosaic, Rome,

WEST – MEDIEVAL Grape Mosaic Church of Santa Costanza, Rome

WEST – MEDIEVAL Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus c. 359 Vatican Grottoes, Rome

WEST – MEDIEVAL Priestess of Bacchus ivory diptych, c Victoria & Albert Museum, London

WEST – MEDIEVAL Christ as the Good Shepherd mosaic, Ravenna, c

WEST – MEDIEVAL Archangel Michael ivory diptych, early 6th c. The British Museum, London

WEST – MEDIEVAL Virgin and Child Enthroned Between Saints and Angels icon, late 6th c., Monastery of St. Catherine Mount Sinai, Egypt

WEST – MEDIEVAL San Vitale Ravenna, Italy

WEST – MEDIEVAL Emperor Justinian and His Attendants mosaic, San Vitale, 547 Ravenna, Italy

WEST – MEDIEVAL Empress Theodora and the Attendants mosaic, San Vitale, 547

WEST – MEDIEVAL Hagia Sophia Istanbul

WEST – MEDIEVAL Purse cover from Sutton Hoo, c British Museum, London

WEST – MEDIEVAL Chi-Rho-Iota page from Book of Kells c. 800 Trinity College Library, Dublin

WEST – MEDIEVAL Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne Aachen,

WEST – MEDIEVAL Matthew the Evangelist page from the Ebbo Gospels, c Bibliothèque Municipale, Épernay, France

WEST – MEDIEVAL Plan of Monastery of St. Gall Switzerland, original c. 820 Stifsbibliothek, St. Gall, Switzerland

WEST – MEDIEVAL Lindau Gospels Cover c. 870 The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York

WEST – MEDIEVAL David Composing the Psalms Paris Psalter, c. 900 Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

WEST – MEDIEVAL Archbishop Gero's Crucifix Cologne, Germany c

WEST – MEDIEVAL Cathedral Complex at Pisa (Cathedral begun 1063) Baptistry (begun 1153) Campanile (Begun 1174)

WEST – MEDIEVAL St. Mark's (begun 1063) Venice

WEST – MEDIEVAL Church of St.-Etienne begun 1064 Caen, France

WEST – MEDIEVAL Bayeux Tapestry (The Battle of Hastings detail) c Centre Guillaume le Conquerant, Bayeux, France

WEST – MEDIEVAL St. Sernin Toulouse,

WEST – MEDIEVAL Gislebertus The Last Judgement west tympanum of St. Lazare, Autun, France

WEST – MEDIEVAL Church of St. Denis ambulatory, Paris, France

WEST – MEDIEVAL Chartres Cathedral France

WEST – MEDIEVAL West portal sculpture Chartres Cathedral, France, c

WEST – MEDIEVAL Chartres Cathedral stained glass window France,

WEST – MEDIEVAL Portal sculpture Chartres Cathedral France

WEST – MEDIEVAL Notre-Dame Cathedral c Paris

WEST – MEDIEVAL Sainte-Chapelle Paris

WEST – MEDIEVAL Sainte-Chapelle interior, Paris

WEST – MEDIEVAL Archangel Michael ivory diptych, early 6th c. The British Museum, London

WEST – MEDIEVAL Nave of Durham Cathedral 1241-c Northumberland, England

WEST – MEDIEVAL Cathedral Of Notre-Dame c Reims, France

WEST – MEDIEVAL Annunciation and Visitation Reims Cathedral, c France

WEST – MEDIEVAL Rottgen Pieta c ("Vesperbild") Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn

WEST – MEDIEVAL Jean Pucelle Hours of Jeanne d' Evreux, “Annunciation,” , The Metropolitan Museum of Art

WEST – MEDIEVAL Henry VII Chapel Westminster Abbey, London