

Relief Panel from the End of a Sarcophagus: A Cross Within an Arch
Rectangular stone relief panel with a raised border and rough, uneven edges. A carved arch spans the top half, adorned with scroll-like patterns along its top edge. Within the arch is a cross, with its vertical beam extending below the arch. The cross has a knotwork design on its surface. Flanking the cross are two carved plants or vases with handles, each featuring scroll-like patterns. The entire design is rendered in a light-colored stone with a weathered appearance.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 664 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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