
Cleveland Museum of Art
Leather Panel
- Date
- c. 1350–1400
- Medium
- tooled leather
- Culture
- France
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This leather panel has been tooled into deep relief. It probably decorated a wooden casket. The two scenes represented are, above, Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene after his resurrection--also known as the Noli me tangere ("Do not touch me")--and, below, Christ's Entry into Jerusalem.
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