Image:Bishops Beauvais Louvre OA11040.jpg

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Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Artist/Maker Unknown
Description Herveus and Rogers, two bishops of Beauvais of the 10th and 11th centuries. From the binding of a pontifical (book of ceremonies performed by a bishop) of the cathedral of Beauvais, France. Cetacean ivory, polychromic inlays and gilt traces.
Dimensions Unspecified
Credit line Purchase, 1985
Accession number OA 11040
Location Department of Decorative Arts, Richelieu, first floor, room 2
Photographer/Source Jastrow (2006)


Français : Hervé et Roger, deux évêques de Beauvais, respectivement du Xe et du XIe siècle. Provient de la reliure d'un pontifical (recueil des cérémonies incombant à l'évêque) de la cathédrale de Beauvais, France. Ivoire de cétacé, incrustations polychromes et traces de dorure.


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