

Pilgrim's Medallion with Saint Symeon the Younger
The Pilgrim's Medallion with Saint Symeon the Younger, created by an unknown artist, features a gray, weathered metal medallion with two sides. The left side shows a raised relief scene with a central figure wearing a large halo and holding an object, standing on a pedestal; another figure stands in front. The central figure appears to be flanked by two smaller figures on either side. A raised border around the edge contains text. The right side features a raised relief cross with curved arms and circular details at the end of each arm. The background of both images transitions from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 434 px
- Museum Record
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