

Plaque from a Portable Altar: Christ and the Apostles
Rectangular plaque made of off-white stone or ivory, featuring five male figures seated on thrones. The central figure is flanked by four others. All five men have haloes around their heads. They wear robes and are posed in various positions: some hold books, with one open and one closed, while others gesture with their hands. The figures sit on thrones with ornate legs. Small holes are present at each corner. The plaque exhibits a crack down the middle and rests against a gray background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 689 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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