Head reliquary of St. Martin. Gilt silver and copper, basse-taille enamel over silver (restored in the 20th century), made in Avignon (?), late 14th century. From the church of Soudeilles (Corrèze, France). by Medievalists.net October 10, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsThe Making of Saint MartinMedieval Art Treasures expected to sell between € 2-3 million at auctionSilver production and the money supply in England and Wales, 1086–c.1500Medieval treasures you can see at the Cleveland Museum of ArtCleveland Museum of Art unveils two exhibits on medieval art this fall Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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