Pyxis

Spanish

On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 14


En este exquisito píxide (caja cilíndrica), creado por un hábil escultor andalusí en el siglo X, se representa un frondoso paraíso pacíficamente habitado por loros, gacelas y leones. Un siglo más tarde, los escultores del monasterio de San Millán de la Cogolla, especializados en la talla de marfil, incorporaron elementos decorativos inspirados por objetos andalusíes similares a este en obras como esta placa, que muestra escenas de la juventud del santo patrón del monasterio.







Crafted by a skilled Andalusi sculptor, this exquisite pyxis (cylindrical box) depicts a leafy paradise peacefully inhabited by parrots, gazelles, and lions. A century later a workshop of ivory carvers at the monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla incorporated decorative elements inspired by such Andalusi objects into works like this panel, which shows scenes from the early life of the monastery’s patron saint.

#135. Pyxis

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Pyxis, Elephant ivory, Spanish

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