12. Single Leaf 1, Recto. (Zographou Monastery, Mount Athos). [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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13. Single Leaf 1, Verso of Fig.12. (Zographou Monastery, Mount Athos). [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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14. Ms 588 m, Folio 7. (Dionysiou Monastery, Mount Athos). [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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15. Single Leaf 2, Recto. (Zographou Monastery, Mount Athos). [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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16. Single Leaf 2, Verso of Fig.15. (Zographou Monastery, Mount Athos). [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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17. Ms II, 4, Folio 2. (Sammlung Ludwig, Schnuetgen-Museum, Cologne). Formerly Ms 8, Dionysiou Monastery, Mount Athos. [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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18. Ms gr.296, Folio 2v. (State Public Library, Leningrad). [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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19. Ms 4, Folio 8. (Dionysiou Monastery, Mount Athos) [Canon Tables in architectural setting]
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Crosses from Mount Athos in the Gambier-Parry Collection
92. Cross carved in cypress wood with scenes from the Life of Christ and mounted in silver-gilt with semi-precious stones and pastes. Greek (Mount Athos) and Slav (Sombor), early eighteenth century. Including mount, 44.4 by 22.9 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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93. Cross carved in cypress wood with scenes from the Life of the Virgin and from the New Testament mounted in silver-gilt with pearls and semi-precious stones. Greek (Mount Athos), eighteenth century. Mount,? seventeenth or eighteenth century, possibly Venetian. Including mount, 20.3 by 9.6 cm. (Executors of the Gambier-Parry Estate.)
Plate I. A-The Divestment of Christ, by Greco (Toledo Cathdral). B-The Betrayal of Christ; late tenth century (Qaranleg Kilesseh, Cappadocia). C-The Betrayal of Christ, by Zorzo. Cretan School, 1547. (Monastery of Dionysion, Mount Athos). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate II. A-The Dormition of the Virgin, by the Monk Antony. Cretan School, 1544. (Monastery of Zenophontos, Mount Athos). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate II. B-The Burial of Count Orgaz, by Greco. Lower Half. (Prado, Madrid). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate III. A-SS. Theodore Stralilates and Theodore Tiron, by Theophanes of Crete, 1535. (Monastery of the Lavra, Mount Athos). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate III. B-St. Maurice, by Greco. (Escurial). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate III. C-Later Byzantine Soldier, by Piero della Francesca, c. 1440. (Arezzo). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate IV. A-The Baptism of Christ, by Greco. (Prada, Madrid). B-The Trinity. School of Mistra, late fourteenth century. (Church of the Peribleptos, Mistra). C-The Baptism of Christ. Macedonian School, early fourteenth century. (Church of the Protaton, Caryes, Mount Athos). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate V. A-Mount Sinai, by Greco, 48.3 by 42 cm. (Baron F. Hatvany, Budapest). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Plate V. B-Mount Sinai and the Monastery of St. Catherine. Woodcut Printed at Lvov in 1688, and Hand-Coloured. (Supplied by the Archbishop Porphyrios of Mount Sinai, from the Monastery Library). Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture
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Byzantine Metalwork before and after the Fall of Constantinople
A-Book Cover, late tenth century, presented by the Empress Nicephorus Phocas. (Monastery of the Lavra, Mount Athos). Byzantine Metalwork, before and after the Fall of Constantinople
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B-The Reliquary of St. Niphon; about 1515. (Monastery of Dionysiou, Mount Athos). Byzantine Metalwork, before and after the Fall of Constantinople
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C and D-Covers of a Gospel Mid-Sixteenth Century. (Monastery of Dionysiou, Mount Athos). Byzantine Metalwork, before and after the Fall of Constantinople