LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: buckle
Gold Buckle in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan…
21 Feb 2010 |
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Gold Buckle
Langobardic or Byzantine
Made 500-700
Accession # 17.190.1662
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Lyre-Shaped Belt Buckle in the Metropolitan Museum…
28 Mar 2010 |
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Lyre-Shaped Belt Buckle
Copper alloy
Hispano-Visigothic
Made 600-700
Accession # 1990.193.3a, b
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
The Visigoths
Of the many people who settled in the western lands once part of the Roman Empire, the Franks and Visigoths were among the most successful. They were, in fact, rivals in their territorial claims- both vying for lands situated along what is now the border between France and Spain. After the Franks led by king Clovis defeated the Visigoths in 507, the latter retreated into Spain. There they established a kingdom that flourished culturally and economically until the early 700s, when it was conquered by Muslims who crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from North Africa.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of art- additional non-specific work label information.
Belt Buckle with Struggling Animals in the Metropo…
28 Mar 2010 |
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Belt Buckle with Struggling Animals
Copper alloy
Visigothic
Made 500-700
Accession # 66.152.2
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
The Visigoths
Of the many people who settled in the western lands once part of the Roman Empire, the Franks and Visigoths were among the most successful. They were, in fact, rivals in their territorial claims- both vying for lands situated along what is now the border between France and Spain. After the Franks led by king Clovis defeated the Visigoths in 507, the latter retreated into Spain. There they established a kingdom that flourished culturally and economically until the early 700s, when it was conquered by Muslims who crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from North Africa.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of art- additional non-specific work label information.
Ostrogoth Buckle in the Metropolitan Museum of Art…
07 Apr 2010 |
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Buckle
Gilded silver with garnets
Ostrogothic, probably found in Italy
Made 450-550
Accession # 95.15.103 a,b
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Belt Buckle in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jan…
21 Feb 2010 |
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Belt Buckle, 550–600
Visigothic
Copper alloy, cells inset with garnets, glass, lapis lazuli, and cuttlefish bone
2 3/8 x 3 3/4 in. (6 x 9.5 cm)
Rogers Fund, 1988 (1988.305 ab)
The belt buckle was a field for elaborate decoration and a very visible symbol of rank and status. Brightly colored buckles inset with pieces of glass and stone are characteristic of Visigothic women's dress. This piece is exceptional for the rare inclusion of lapis lazuli, a stone used more frequently in Byzantium.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/06/eusi/ho_1988.305ab.htm
The Visigoths
Of the many people who settled in the western lands once part of the Roman Empire, the Franks and Visigoths were among the most successful. They were, in fact, rivals in their territorial claims- both vying for lands situated along what is now the border between France and Spain. After the Franks led by king Clovis defeated the Visigoths in 507, the latter retreated into Spain. There they established a kingdom that flourished culturally and economically until the early 700s, when it was conquered by Muslims who crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from North Africa.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of art- additional non-specific work label information.
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