

Plaque: The Journey to Bethlehem
The image depicts a square plaque titled "The Journey to Bethlehem" by an unknown artist. The plaque is made of a light-colored stone or ivory and features a relief carving. The carving shows three people and a donkey. The person in the center wears a long robe and rides the donkey. The person on the left sits on a stool and holds a walking stick. The person on the right walks beside the donkey and holds a staff. The background of the plaque features three arches, each with a flower in the center. The arches are flanked by columns on either side. The plaque has a hole at the top center. The background behind the plaque is gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 621 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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