
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Panel with Byzantine Ivory Carving of the Crucifixion
- Date
- 10th century (ivory); late 11th century (setting)
- Medium
- Silver-gilt with pseudo-filigree, glass, crystal, and sapphire cabochons, ivory on wood support
- Culture
- Byzantine (ivory); Spanish (setting)
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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