File:Relieftafel Szenen aus dem Leben Christi.jpg

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Deutsch: Relieftafel mit Szenen aus dem Leben Christi (Bethlehemitischer Kindermord; Taufe Christi; Hochzeit zu Kana); Elfenbein; Rom oder Mailand, 1. Drittel des 5. Jh. n. Chr. Museum für Byzantinische Kunst (Inv. 2719; erworben 1902; Sammlung Mallet), Bode-Museum, Berlin.
English: Relief panel with scenes from the life of Christ (Massacre of the Innocents; Baptism of Christ; Marriage at Cana); Ivory; Rome or Milan, 1st third of 5th century AD. Museum für Byzantinische Kunst (Inv. no. 2719; acquired in 1902; Mallet collection), Bode-Museum, Berlin.
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Author Photo: Andreas Praefcke
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