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Byzantine Ivories
The city of Constantinople was the foremost center of commerce and trade in Europe until the ascent of competitive centers on the Italian peninsula during the thirteenth century. The riches of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia poured into the city's warehouses, to be either sold or transformed by local artists into works of art. One of the most sought after products was ivory, the majority of which arrived via Egypt from sources in East Africa. The allure of this substance is easily understood: its smooth, tactile quality and creamy color made it ideal for the creation of luxury goods. Furthermore, although ivory is easily carved, it does not warp, and its density makes it less prone to breakage than many types of wood.
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Art and Death in Medieval Byzantium | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Ar sarcophagus with scenes from the lives of saint peter and christ, early 300s (with modern restoration) roman marble gift of josef and marsy mittlemann, 1991 (1991.366) ... funerary stela with architectural frame, 500–700 byzantine; probably from armant, egypt inscribed in coptic: to the memory of the deceased, taeiam, who departed from this life on the eighteenth of choiak [december] of the seventh indiction. she sleeps in christ.http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/dbyz/hd_dbyz.htm [1770 words]
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