Redknap, M. (2007). In holy union. Brit Archaeol (1357-4442) 95. Vol 95, pp. 14-15.

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In holy union
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Brit Archaeol (1357-4442) 95
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British Archaeology
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95
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14 - 15
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While preparing for an exhibition in Cardiff museum, the author noticed a remarkable similarity between a carved ivory panel in the collections and another in Liverpool museum. They turned out once to have been hinged together, making a complete diptych, showing the Virgin and child with saints Peter and Paul on one side, and Christ on the Cross with Mary and John on the other. The Cardiff piece is said to have been found at an old house in Llandaf before 1836; the original provenance of the Liverpool one is not known. A laser replica was made of the latter for the exhibition.
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Mark Redknap
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2007
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16 Jul 2007