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Processional Cross, Silver, gilded silver, and niello repoussé on a wood core with pearls, antique intaglios, semiprecious stones, glass, a sapphire, and a garnet (?), Spanish
Spanish
ca. 1150–75
Tabernacle of Cherves, Champlevé enamel on gilded copper, French
French
ca. 1220–1230
Virgin and Child in Majesty, Walnut with paint, tin relief on a lead white ground, and linen, French
French
ca. 1175–1200
Chasse of Champagnat, Champlevé enamel on gilded copper, French
French
ca. 1150
Shrine of the Virgin, Oak, linen covering, polychromy, gilding, gesso, German
German
ca. 1300
Column Statue of a King, Limestone, French
French
ca. 1150–60
The Fieschi Morgan Staurotheke, Gilded silver, gold, enamel worked in cloisonné, and niello, Byzantine
Byzantine
early 9th century
Reliquary Bust of Saint Yrieix, Silver and gilded silver with rock crystal, gems, and glass, French
French
ca. 1220–40, with later grill
Processional Cross, Silver with gilding and gilded silver medallions, Byzantine
Byzantine
ca. 1000–1050
Crucified Christ, Elephant ivory, traces of polychromy, French
French
ca. 1260–80
Head of King David, Limestone, light fine-grained, French
French
ca. 1145
Madonna and Child Enthroned, Master of the Magdalen  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Master of the Magdalen
Crucified Christ, Gilded copper alloy, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1160
Ciborium, Nicolaus Ranucius (Ranierius) and His Sons, Johannes and Guittone, Marble (Lunense) from Carrera with hardstone and gold glass inlay, Italian
Nicolaus Ranucius (Ranierius) and His Sons, Johannes and Guittone
ca. 1150
Plaque with Christ Blessing, Champlevé enamel on gilded copper, French
French
ca. 1190–1200
Morse, Gilded copper, French
French
ca. 1250
Crucified Christ, Gilded copper alloy, German or South Netherlandish
German or South Netherlandish
ca. 1140–60