LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: lead

Lead Sarcophagus in the Archaeological Museum of M…

Lead Sarcophagus in the Archaeological Museum of M…

Lead Votive Plaque in the Metropolitan Museum of A…

25 Sep 2010 485
Title: Lead votive plaque Medium; Technique: Lead Culture: Roman Period: Imperial Date: probably 3rd century A.D. Dimensions: H.: 3 3/4 x 3 1/16 in. (9.5 x 7.8 cm) Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1921 Accession Number: 21.88.175 On View Description: The plaque contains a complex iconography of divine figures and symbols, probably to be associated with Thracian or Dacian beliefs of the Lower Danube region. Presiding over the whole scene is Sol Invictus (the invicible sun-god) in a quadriga (four-horse chariot). His cult originated in the Near East and gained increasing influence under imperial patronage during the third century A.D. The state worship of Sol was only supplanted by Constantine's adoption of Christianity in A.D. 312. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/collection_database/greek_...

Cistern or Font in the Cloisters, October 2009

26 Jul 2010 402
Cistern or font Lead, cast France (Angouleme?), 13th century Accession Number: 33.21.1 Similar lead cisterns have been found in churches in the region of Toulouse, where they were placed on stone columns and used as baptismal fonts. The two bands of decoration are filled with griffins, lions, centaurs and dragons. Text from the Cloisters label.