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Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Story of Christ's passion depicted on a French ivory diptych, in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. JPG file (466 KB) -
Images of Representations of Biblical Texts in French Medieval Religious Art and Architecture
User CollectionCreator: Womack, James, photographer Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: The images in this collection are derived from a donated photographic slide collection of French 12th and 13th century architecture. They represent a small collection of iconographical representations of Biblical and patristic texts taken from cathedral sculpture and stained glass. Selected for... -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Burns, Patout, photographer -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford International University Library Description: Chip Yates, photographer -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford International University Library Description: Full-page portrait of John, standing in front of mountains and dictating to his disciple Prochoros. -
Creator: Nicholas (the scribe) Contributing Institution: Hartford International University Library Description: Full-page portrait of John, standing in front of mountains and dictating to his disciple Prochoros. -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Ivory plaque possibly from Metz, showing Christ's crucifixion with Mary and John, in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. JPG file (403 KB) -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford International University Library Description: Opening page consists of a large headpiece, filled with floral and geometric designs. The first line of the Gospel is written in zoomorphic letters and the initial is formed by an eagle, the symbol of John, as well as the symbols for the other three gospels. -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: John the Baptist pointing to the Lamb of God; sixteenth century sculpture on the north tower. JPG file (157 KB) -
Creator: Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- and Bogan, Hoesy AIA Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Tabernacle on stone plinth, field-stone wall, 1964. JPG file (29.2 KB)