
Cleveland Museum of Art
Plaque: Simon and Thaddaeus
- Date
- c. 1160
- Medium
- gilded copper, champlevé enamel
- Culture
- Mosan, Valley of the Meuse, Romanesque period, 12th century
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
It is likely this pair of enamel plaques depicting the apostles Simon with Thaddeus and Thomas with Matthew once formed part of the decoration of a portable altar, a reliquary triptych, or some other kind of liturgical object.
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