The Harbaville Triptych is a Byzantine ivory triptych of the 10th century representing the Christ and saints.
Recto, full view
Left leaf, top panel: St. Theodore the Recruit, St Theodore the Commander
Left leaf, bottom panel: St. Eustratius and St. Arethas. In the roundels, St Mercurius and St Thomas the Apostle.
Middle leaf, top panel: Christ, his mother and John the Baptist
Middle leaf, bottom panel: Apostles James, John, Peter, Paul and Andrew
Right leaf, top panel: St. George and St. Eustace
Right leaf, bottom panel: St. Demetrius and St. Procopius. In the roundels, St. Philip the Apostle and St Pantaleimon
Verso, full view
Middle leaf: the cross, two trees of life and the inscription "Iesou Christos nika" ("Jesus Christ conquers")
Categories: Sculpture stubs | Art history stubs | Saint stubs | Byzantine art | Sculptures | 10th century | Antiquities of the Louvre | Images of saints