Plaque with Saint Paul 550-600 Byzantine The typical image of Saint Paulwith a long face, receding hairline, and pointed beardwas established during the first centuries of the Christian church. Here Paul holds a book, an appropriate symbol for the author of many of the texts of the New Testament. This plaque and the one showing Saint Peter under a similar arch may have flanked a lost central panel depicting Christ, as parts of an icon, or religious devotional image.. Plaque with Saint Paul. Byzantine. 550-600. Silver, originally partially gilt. Made in Antioch or Kaper Koraon (?). Metalwork-Silver
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