
Cleveland Museum of Art
Panel from a Choir Stall
- Date
- c. 1330–1340
- Medium
- walnut
- Culture
- Spain, Catalonia, Monastery of Pedralbes, 14th century
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
The smaller panel here originated from an interior portion of a choir stall. The panel depicts a female figure in a long gown standing on a plinth above two of the apocalyptic beasts, the winged lion of Saint Mark and the winged ox of Saint Luke, which are supported by a wyvern (a heraldic winged dragon).
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