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Druzhina | 04 Jun 2014 2:21 a.m. PST |
Ian Heath based his Sicilian Saracens, 12th-13th centuries on: an Ivory casket, Fatimid Sicily or Southern Italy, 11th-12th Centuries, Pergamon Museum, Berlin Storming of S. Germano by Diepold von Schweinspeunt in Liber ad honorem Augusti by Pietro da Eboli, c.1197 Islamic Sicilian Ivory Casket with Horsemen, 12th century, Bargello Painted Ivory Box, 12th or 13th Century, Cappella Palatina, Palermo, Sicily Ivory Casket with Horsemen, 1200-1225AD, Veroli, Italy Saracen-Byzantine Style Soldiers in the Capitals in the Cloister of Monreale Cathedral, Palermo
I would appreciate any better pictures of these or any ivory caskets that may be a source. MIRROR SITES Sicilian Saracens, 12th-13th centuries, by Ian Heath Ivory casket, Fatimid Sicily or Southern Italy, 11th-12th Centuries, Pergamon Museum, Berlin Storming of S. Germano by Diepold von Schweinspeunt in Liber ad honorem Augusti by Pietro da Eboli, c.1197 Islamic Sicilian Ivory Casket with Horsemen, 12th century, Bargello Painted Ivory Box, 12th or 13th Century, Cappella Palatina, Palermo, Sicily Ivory Casket with Horsemen, 1200-1225AD, Veroli, Italy Capitals in the Cloister of Monreale Cathedral, Palermo Druzhina 12th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers |
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