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John Grandisson Triptych : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Grandisson Triptych
The John Grandisson Triptych is an ivory triptych carved in England around 1330 AD. Since 1861, it has been part of the British Museum's collection.〔(triptych / religious/ritual equipment ), British Museum, retrieved 7 December 2013〕 ==Description== One of the best preserved English ivories, the John Grandisson Triptych was made between 1330 and 1340. It measures high by wide.〔 The triptych is made from three rectangular panels of elephant ivory and folds closed along two sets of three silver hinges.〔 The central panel is divided into two scenes, with the Coronation of the Virgin above and the Crucifixion below. The left and right leaves are similarly split into two scenes, with Saint Peter and his church and Saint Stephen with his stones on the left leaf, and Saint Paul and his sword and Thomas Becket with mitre and crozier on the right leaf.〔 The outer wings are also engraved with John Grandisson's coat of arms.〔 Grandisson regarded Beckett as a hero and had written a biography of him.〔
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