

Transenna Panel
Transenna Panel by an unknown artist. The image shows a rectangular stone panel with a carved design. The panel is made of gray stone and features a grid of 16 squares arranged in four rows and four columns. Each square contains a different carved motif, including animals such as birds and horses and objects like pears. The squares are separated by raised lines that form a decorative border around each square. The border around the entire panel consists of a rope-like design. The background of the image is dark grey. The panel's left edge appears rough and uneven.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 607 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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