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post-Roman culture that inhabited what is now Ireland |
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post-Roman culture that inhabited what is now England |
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peoples that made up the ottonian empire, which consisted of parts of western europe (what is now france, germany, switzerland etc) from 936-1014 |
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16-6: St. Matthew from Book of Durrow, ca. 660-680 Iona, Scotland Hiberno-Saxon |
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16-7: St. Matthew from Lindisfarne Gospels ca. 698-721 Northumbria, England Hiberno-Saxon |
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16-1: Carpet page, Lindisfarne Gospels ca. 698-721 Northumbria, England Hiberno-Saxon |
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16-8: Chi-Rho-Iota, Book of Kells ca. 800. Probably Iona, Scotland Hiberno-Saxon |
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16-4 : Animal-head post ca. 825 Oseberg, Norway Viking
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Frankish noble family that inhabited western Europe (france) around the 7th century |
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16-13: St. Matthew from Coronation Gospels ca. 800-810. Aachen, Germany Carolingian |
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16-14: St. Matthew from Ebbo Gospels ca. 816-835 Hautvillers (near Reims), France Carolingian |
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16-15: Utrecht Psalter, Pslam 120 ca. 820-835. Hautvillers (near Reims), France Carolingian |
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16-16: Lindau Gospels Cover ca. 870. St. Gall, Switzerland Carolingian
Gold, jewels, pearls, 1’ 1 3/8” high. |
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16-18: Palace Chapel of Charlemagne 792-805 Aachen, Germany Carolingian |
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16-20: Westwork, Corvey Abbey Church 873-885 (and later) Corvey, Germany Carolingian |
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16-21: Basilica of St. Cyriakus 961-973 Gernrode, Germany Ottonian |
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16-29: Otto III Enthroned form Gospel Book of Otto III 997-1000 Reichenau, Germany Ottonian |
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16-26: Crucifix of Archbishop Gero, ca. 970 Cologne, Germany Ottonian
Wood, paint, 6’ 2” high
only the figure is original, the support is modern |
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