Christ's entry into Jerusalem on a 6thC ivory pyxis, possibly made in Byzantine Ravenna: http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/CMAPyxis1.jpg …pic.twitter.com/piK1k50Rkp
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Christ's entry into Jerusalem on a 6thC ivory pyxis, possibly made in Byzantine Ravenna: http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/CMAPyxis1.jpg …pic.twitter.com/piK1k50Rkp
Late Saxon version of Christ's entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, from L10thC Benedictional of St Æthelwold, f.45v http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=add_ms_49598_f045v …pic.twitter.com/FB7CxHQSNf
These are all wonderful, Caitlin; felicitations of the day! %%robert
Thank you as always! :)
The Last Supper in the 6thC Rossano Gospels: http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/42762 pic.twitter.com/5XxEKWGTSw
Jesus washing the feet of his disciples in the 6thC Byzantine Rossano Gospels: http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/42762 pic.twitter.com/0n2esWqiwC
Christ washing St Peter's feet, with an angel above bringing a towel from Heaven; from an Anglo-Saxon Psalter: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=cotton_ms_tiberius_c_vi_f011v …pic.twitter.com/S0rrWt3kzv
I love the implication that heaven is well stocked with towels... how boutiquey.
Hah! :)
The parable of god Samaritan, Codex Rossanensis. Hebrew transliterationpic.twitter.com/qJioNkMmxs
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