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Bois travaillé du Ier au XVe sc.1st to 15th century worked wood

Iwona Zych

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SKÁLOVÁ, Zuzana ; DAVIS, Stephen
A medieval icon with scenes from the Life of Christ and the Virgin in teh Church of Abu Seifein, Cairo: An interdisciplinary approach
BSAC 39
Société d’Archéologie Copte, Le Caire | Cairo, 2000, p. 211-238

[1201, 1300]
figuier sycomore sycamore fig (lat. Ficus sycomorus L.)
(p. 212)
Icon on a sycamore wood panel, painted in the 13th century by a Byzantine-trained artist for a Coptic patron, now in the Church of St. Mercurios (Deir Abu Seifein) in Cairo (first reported by A.J. Butler, Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt [Oxford 1884] vol. I, pp, 104-105 and text figure).
(p. 213)
Panel large and heavy, constructed of ten irregularly fashioned planks, joined vertically, kept together in a narrow frame
Wood identified by Caroline Vermeeren (BIAX, Netherlands).
Egypte Egypt Le Caire Cairo consommation

Version 1, données dudata date 18 mars 2012March 18th 2012