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(c) 2021 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Altar Frontal Relief
(c) 2021 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
(c) 2021 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Altar Frontal Relief

sculptor
Datemid 9th century
Place MadeRome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
MediumMarble
Dimensions76.2 x 181.6 cm (30 x 71 1/2 in.)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession numberS13w2
Status
Not on view
Web CommentaryFull of twisting, looped, and repeating forms, this relief displays an elaborately carved cross and a rosette. The carving varies considerably in depth, which lends greater interest to the object. The patterns are typical of Italian ornamental reliefs of the ninth and tenth centuries, while the distinctive chain motif is closely related to altar frontals made in or around Rome. The design is organized around two large circles formed by twisted bands with looped corners. This relief, which originally had ornamental borders on all sides or a base, probably formed an altar frontal. A slab of similar design is in the Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome. Source: Giovanna De Appolonia, "Altar Frontal Relief," in Eye of the Beholder, edited by Alan Chong, et al. (Boston: ISGM and Beacon Press, 2003): 18.
Id724862
Last Updated8/14/24
EmbARK ObjectID11620
Source ID810
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Unknown
2nd century - 3rd century
Lace Altar Frontal
Unknown
1575-1625
(c) 2019 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Unknown
about 1550-1600
Unknown
late 16th century - early 17th century
(c) 2015 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Unknown
15th century
(c) 2020 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Unknown
12th century
(c) 2023 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Unknown
3rd century and 1300-1350