Stock Photo: Byzantine Ivory Relief: Procession

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Photo ID
6845
Title
Byzantine Ivory Relief: Procession
Caption
Byzantine ivory relief of a reliquary procession dating from the 5th century. It was probably made in Constantinople to decorate the side of a reliquary. Depicting a procession of relics into a city with crowds of spectators looking on, this magnificent panel is filled with action and detail. It is an artifact of great importance, not only for its age and artistic qualities but also for what it reveals about the veneration of relics and court ceremony in Late Antiquity. Its minute detail allows historians to observe even the garments and gestures of the Byzantine empire. It shows a relic shrine accompanied by two priests sitting in an ornate four-wheeled wagon drawn by mules. In front are men carrying candles, who are being received by the Empress, who holds a wooden cross. Behind her stands a church where the relic will be enshrined, which was not quite finished in time: workers are still laying tiles on the roof. In the background, men look out of windows while singing hymns and swinging censers.
Credit
Holly Hayes
Status
  All Rights Reserved
Date Created
November 29, 2010
Date Added
December 7, 2010
Last Updated
March 6, 2024
Coordinates
49.7559820° N, 6.6439010° E
Camera
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Focal Length
30 mm
ISO
1000
File Size
11.07 MB
Full Resolution
5458 x 3560 pixels

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