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The Symmachi Panel
Roman Empire (Rome), ca. 400
Victoria & Albert Museum (212–1865)
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Front Cover of The Lorsch Gospels
Carolingian (Aachen, Germany), ca. 810
Victoria & Albert Museum (138–1866)
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Dragon Aquamanile
Mosan (Meuse Valley, Modern Belgium or Germany), ca. 1120
Victoria & Albert Museum (1471–1870)
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Christ Feeding the Five Thousand
French (probably from the Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne, Troyes), ca. 1170–80
Given by J. Pierpont Morgan Jr.
Victoria & Albert Museum (C.105–1919)
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St. Nicholas Being Chosen as Bishop of Myra
French (probably from the Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne, Troyes), ca. 1170–80
Given by J. Pierpont Morgan Jr.
Victoria & Albert Museum (C.106–1919)
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Temptation of Christ by the Devil
French (probably from the Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne, Troyes), ca. 1170–80
Given by J. Pierpont Morgan Jr.
Victoria & Albert Museum (C.107–1919)
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Temptation of Christ by the Devil
French (probably from the Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne, Troyes), ca. 1170–80
Given by J. Pierpont Morgan Jr.
Victoria & Albert Museum (C.108–1919)
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Giovanni Pisano (Italian, from Pisa; ca. 1250–after 1314)
Figure of the Crucified Christ, about 1300
Victoria & Albert Museum (212–1867)
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Candlestick
French (Paris?), probably 1547–59
Victoria & Albert Museum (261–1864)
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Hubert Gerhard (German, from Augsburg; ca. 1550–1620)
Standing Prophet (one of two), 1581–84
Bequeathed by Mr. George Weldon
Victoria & Albert Museum (A.25–1964)
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Hubert Gerhard (German, from Augsburg; ca. 1550–1620)
Standing Prophet (one of two), 1581–84
Bequeathed by Mr. George Weldon
Victoria & Albert Museum (A.25–1964)
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Donatello (Italian, from Florence; ca. 1386–1466)
Winged Putto with Fantastic Fish, ca. 1435–40
Victoria & Albert Museum (475–1864)
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Possibly by Caradosso Foppa (Italian, from Milan; 1452–1527)
The Martelli Mirror, ca. 1495–1500
Bought from the Martelli family
Victoria & Albert Museum (8717–1863)
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Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452–1519)
Codex Forster 11, 3v–4r, ca. 1505
Forster Bequest
Victoria & Albert Museum (Forster MS.141/1)
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