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Title: Nave - right side - Balustrade of galleries (Duplicate)
Start date: 700
End date: 1199
Historical Period: Western Early Middle Ages
Description: 

Balustrade of galleries, featuring three square panels with zoomorphic and phytomorphic decorative patterns. Left and right panels depict two facing winged griffins leaning on a plant; the central panel bears vine scrolls springing from a kantharos. Edge and lower part of the balustrade feature decorative cornices (a grid pattern with crosses and a phytomorphic one). The left side is framed by a small pilaster with the motif of geometric cornices.

Place: St Mark's Basilica, Italy  
Languages: No linguistic content; Not applicable
Medium: marble (rock)
Project: BYZART Project  
Fond: UNIBO Zeri Foundation  
Physical type: parapets
Material and technique: carving (processes)
relief (sculpture techniques)
Data provider: University of Bologna  
License: 
Appears in Collections:BYZART

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