Pulpit Relief with the Annunciation in the Cloiste…
Saint Barbara in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Enthroned Virgin and Child in the Cloisters, Sept.…
Pieta in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Ivory Pyx in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Fragment of a Figure in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Portion of a Pilaster with an Acrobat in the Clois…
Camel Wall Painting in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Fragment of a Relief with Three Clerics in the Clo…
Pulpit Relief with the Symbol of St. Luke in the C…
Romanesque Architectural Frieze in the Cloisters,…
Pair of Doors in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Drinking Bowl in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Ivory Plaque with St. John the Evangelist in the C…
Ivory Plaque with Saint Aemilianus in the Cloister…
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Bursa Reliquary in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Reliquary Bust of St. Juliana in the Cloisters, Se…
Head in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Man of Sorrows Wall Painting in the Cloisters, Sep…
Saint Hubert and the Stag Relief in the Cloisters,…
Detail of the Pontaut Chapter House in the Cloiste…
Detail of the Pontaut Chapter House in the Cloiste…
Head (Perhaps of an Angel) in the Cloisters, Sept.…
Terracotta Enthroned Virgin in the Cloisters, Sept…
St. Christopher in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Detail of St. Christopher in the Cloisters, Sept.…
Marble Virgin and Child in the Cloisters, Sept. 20…
St. Margaret in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Sunset in Fort Tryon Park, Sept. 2007
Sunset in Fort Tryon Park, Sept. 2007
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Wilhelm, Ysenda, Conandil, and Margarita Dancing a…
Stilt Walker at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Festi…
Rose Seller at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Festiv…
The Greek Orthodox Church Booth at the Fort Tryon…
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King and Queen at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Fes…
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Belly Dancing at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Fest…
Belly Dancing at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Fest…
Belly Dancing at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Fest…
Belly Dancing at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Fest…
Belly Dancing at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Fest…
Harpist at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval Festival,…
Middle Eastern Musicians at the Fort Tryon Park Me…
The Christmas Revels Singers at the Fort Tryon Par…
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Fighters in a Three-on-Three Melee at the Fort Try…
Fighters in a Three-on-Three Melee at the Fort Try…
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Fighters Chatting at the Fort Tryon Park Medieval…
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Seated Figure in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Seated Figure (Prophet or Apostle?)
Carrara marble and lead inlay
Italy, Tuscany (Lucca), about 1180-1200
Attributed to the Master of Santa Maria la Bianca
Accession # 47.101.19
The drapery of this seated prophet is characteristic of late-twelfth-century sculpture in Lucca, in particular the works of the Master of Santa Maria la Bianca. The architectonic function of the figure is uncertain, but it may originally have supported a public lectern and have been adapted to support a column or an arcade. Because of liturgical reforms, many medieval Italian pulpits were dismantled and their parts reused in other structures. The ropelike folds and ample use of drill work derive from the work of the Pisan sculptor Master Biduino but here are developed abstractly, emphasizing surface pattern.
Text from the Cloisters label.
Carrara marble and lead inlay
Italy, Tuscany (Lucca), about 1180-1200
Attributed to the Master of Santa Maria la Bianca
Accession # 47.101.19
The drapery of this seated prophet is characteristic of late-twelfth-century sculpture in Lucca, in particular the works of the Master of Santa Maria la Bianca. The architectonic function of the figure is uncertain, but it may originally have supported a public lectern and have been adapted to support a column or an arcade. Because of liturgical reforms, many medieval Italian pulpits were dismantled and their parts reused in other structures. The ropelike folds and ample use of drill work derive from the work of the Pisan sculptor Master Biduino but here are developed abstractly, emphasizing surface pattern.
Text from the Cloisters label.
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