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Column Statue of a King, Limestone, French
French
ca. 1150–60
Plaque with Christ Receiving Magdeburg Cathedral from Emperor Otto I, Elephant ivory, Ottonian
Ottonian
ca. 962–968
Virgin and Child in Majesty, Walnut with paint, tin relief on a lead white ground, and linen, French
French
ca. 1175–1200
Processional Cross, Silver, partially gilt on wood core, carved gems, jewels, Spanish
Spanish
ca. 1150–75
Shrine of the Virgin, Oak, linen covering, polychromy, gilding, gesso, German
German
ca. 1300
Chasse of Champagnat, Copper: engraved and gilt; champlevé enamel: blue-black, medium blue, turquoise, green, red, and white, French
French
ca. 1150
Tabernacle of Cherves, Copper (plaques): engraved, scraped, stippled, and gilt; (appliqués): repoussé, chased, engraved, scraped, and gilt; champlevé enamel: medium blue, turquoise, medium green, yellow, red, and white, modern wood mount, French
French
ca. 1220–1230
Crucified Christ, Elephant ivory, traces of polychromy, French
French
ca. 1260–80
Game Piece with a Scene from the Life of Apollonius of Tyre, Walrus ivory, German
German
ca. 1170
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Vincent of Saragossa and the History of His Relics, Pot-metal glass, vitreous paint, and lead, French
French
ca. 1245–47
Relief of the Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus, Limestone with traces of polychromy and gilding, French
French
1264–88
Plaque with Agnus Dei on a Cross between Emblems of the Four Evangelists, Elephant ivory, South Italian
South Italian
1000–1050
Reliquary Casket with Scenes from the Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket, Gilded silver with niello and a glass cabochon set over a tinted foil, British
British
ca. 1173–80
Angels Swinging Censers, Pot-metal glass, vitreous paint, and lead, French
French
ca. 1170
Aquamanile in the Form of a Mounted Knight, Copper alloy, German
German
ca. 1250
Plaque with the Journey to Emmaus and Noli Me Tangere, Elephant ivory with traces of gilding, Spanish
Spanish
ca. 1115–20
Reliquary Bust of Saint Yrieix, Silver and gilded silver with rock crystal, gems, and glass, French
French
ca. 1220–40, with later grill
Head of King David, Limestone, light fine-grained, French
French
ca. 1145
Coin (Denier) of Henry I of Cyprus (1218–1253), Silver, Cypriote
Cypriote
1218–53
Relief with a Bird, Marble, Italian
Italian
10th–11th century
Head of an Angel, Limestone, French
French
ca. 1250
Limestone Head of Joseph, Limestone with traces of polychromy, French
French
ca. 1230
Game Piece with Zodiac Sign of Cancer or Scorpio, Walrus ivory, North French
North French
mid-12th century
Sculpture of Moses with Tablets of the Law, Limestone, polychromy, French
French
ca. 1170
Morse Fragment with the Archangel Gabriel, Copper, gilt, French
French
ca. 1250
Pillar with Capital, Marble (Carrara marble), South Italian
South Italian
9th century
Chasse with the Life of Christ, Copper (plaques): engraved, stamped, and gilt; (appliqués): repossé, engraved, chased, scraped, and gilt; champlevé enamel: dark and medium blue, turquoise, light green, red, and white; glass cabochons; wood core., French
French
ca. 1235–45
Corbel with Crouching Male Figure, Calcareous sandstone, Central or Western French
Central or Western French
ca. 1150–75
Head of a Youth, Limestone, French
French
ca. 1150–75
God Closing the Door of Noah’s Ark, Pot-metal glass, vitreous paint, and lead, French
French
ca. 1190
Saint Martial Founding the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, Pot-metal glass, vitreous paint, and lead, French
French
ca. 1190
Stained Glass Fragment, Pot-metal glass, vitreous paint, French
French
1200–1215
Pyx, Copper: engraved, gilt; champlevé enamel, French
French
ca. 1250
One of a Pair of Traveling Candlesticks, Copper: formed, engraved, and gilt; champlevé enamel: medium blue, red, and white, French
French
ca. 1290–1310
Pricket Candlestick, Copper alloy, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1300
Plaque with Saints James, Matthew, and Thomas, Champlevé enamel, copper alloy, gilt, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1150–75
Virgin and Child, Walnut with traces of polychromy, French
French
mid-14th century
Plaque with the Annunciation, Champlevé enamel, copper-gilt, Catalan or Central Italian
Catalan or Central Italian
ca. 1200–1225
Tabernacle, Copper (plaques): engraved, scraped, stippled, and gilt; (appliqués): repoussé, chased, engraved, scraped, and gilt;  champlevé enamel: blue-black, dark, medium, and light blue; turquoise, dark and medium green, yellow, red, and white; wood core, painted red, French
French
ca. 1200–1210
Crowned Head of a Woman, Marble (Lunense marble from Carrera), traces of lapis lazuli and lead, South Italian
South Italian
ca. 1270