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Source Description
This buckle is of a type manufactured in workshops near Paris during the last third of the 6th century. It is incised with bands of concentric geometric ornament centering on a human face, interpreted variously as Medusa or, when surmounted by a cross, as Christ. In either case, the face is an apotropaic device, intended to protect the wearer from evil.
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Document identity
localId
30842
label
Belt Buckle
core
obj
dtoType
object
citationUrl
pageCount
2
Source metadata
id
30842
sourceUrl
contentType
object
stage
normalized
title
Belt Buckle
description
This buckle is of a type manufactured in workshops near Paris during the last third of the 6th century. It is incised with bands of concentric geometric ornament centering on a human face, interpreted variously as Medusa or, when surmounted by a cross, as Christ. In either case, the face is an apotropaic device, intended to protect the wearer from evil.
provenance
Joseph Brummer, New York; Joseph Brummer Sale, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, May 12, 1949, no. 278; Walters Art Museum, 1949, by purchase.
date
late 6th century (Early Medieval)
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Metal
buckles (strap accessories)
imageCount
2
pageCount
2
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
9.4
height
6
depth
1
dimensionsRaw
3 11/16 x 2 3/8 x 3/8 in. (9.4 x 6 x 1 cm)
Source extras
cul
Frankish
med
bronze
creator_ids
2386
collection_ids
MED
exhibition_ids
358
2513
Page inventory
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1
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photo
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0924da568bf86678
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no
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no
seq
2
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photo
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09c695948b6e3c3e
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no
hasDescription
no