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Historical Archive: Eleventh century with more precise dates, mid- to end of 11th century


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pendant reliquary cross, walrus ivory with silver, England prob. mid-11th c., V&A A.6-1966. This work has its own page.
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chalice of Archbishop Gervais, mid 11th c., Tau. For detail see Reims.
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paten of Archbishop Gervais, silver/gold, mid 11th c., Tau
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Osnabrück processional cross, gold and gems, c.1050 and later, Osnabrück diocesan museum. For detail see Osnabrück.
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Novgorod Cathedral, altar consecrated 1050/52, which has its own interior and exterior pages.
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Crucifixion/Genesis ivory, c.1050-75, SMBByz 589, which has its own page with reverse
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Genesis/Crucifixion ivory, c.1050-75, SMBByz 589, which has its own page with reverse
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Åby crucifix, oak with copper plates/gilt/vernis brun, c.1050-1100, NMD D629. For details see Copenhagen.
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Imad Madonna, linden wood, 1051-58, DMP SK1, which has its own page
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foundations/design 1054-79, rebuilt 1960, Hildesheim Cathedral, which has its own interior and exterior pages
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Empress Theodora (1055-56) gold histamenon, DO
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Christ Enthroned ivory fr. St. Aemilian reliquary, 1060-80, DO BZ.1948.12. The reliquary ivories have their own page.
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King Ramiro and companion, Spain 1060-80, ivory with glass from St. Aemilian reliquary, Hermitage Ф-2908. The reliquary ivories have their own page.
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Abbot Peter and monk Munius, Spain 1060-80, ivory with glass from St. Aemilian reliquary, Hermitage Ф-2907. The reliquary ivories have their own page.
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Chandelier of Hezilo, gilded copper, 1061, Hildesheim Cathedral. This work has its own page.
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Last Judgment, tempera, Nicholas and Johannes 1061-71, Vat 40526, which has its own page
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Pisa cathedral first phase, Buschetto 1063-1118, which has its own pages
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Romanus IV Diogenes and Eudocia nomisma histamenon, reverse, Constantinople 1068-71, NBM
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nomisma histamenon of Nikephoros III Botaneiates (1078–81), electrum, DO BZC
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chalice, paten fr. grave Bishop Hezilo (reg. 1054-79), silver, HildMus DS28c. For chalice profile see HildMus.
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dog fr. Church Lane, c.1080-90, prob fr. Canterbury cathedral, CHM CANCM 1983.10.64A. For additional stones see Church Lane stones.
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creation of the birds and fish, south Italy c.1084, MAAB. For details see MAAB.
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Cain and Abel ivory, south Italy c.1084, Louvre OA 4052
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Christ in majesty, walrus or narwhal ivory, late 11th c. Lotharingia, Schn B121
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St Albans cathedral north nave elevation, late 11th c.; St Albans has its own pages.
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ivory with Genesis scenes, Spain, late 11th or 9th/early 10th c., Hermitage Ф-2, which has its own page
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Byzantine triptychs, late 11th-early 12th c., on Stavelot Triptych, Morgan AZ001, which has its own page with details.
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choir 1093-1104, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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grave stone of Moses son of Daniel, sandstone, 1094-95, LMM S1110. For full stone see LMM.
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Baptistery of St. John, Florence, consecrated 1095. This work has its own pages.
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Baptistery of St. John, Florence, consecrated 1095. This work has its own pages.
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Crucifixion, bronze, Ireland late 11th-early 12th c., BM 1983.7-1.1
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ampulla from the Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem: Anastasis, lead, late 11th-12th c., CMA 1999.234