CONSULAROFFICIAL DIPTYCHSANONYMOUS CONSULAR DIPTYCHS
- 38. V. cent.
- a. Consul and friends; above, imperial figures enthroned;
- below, barbarians.
- b. Repeated with variations.
- Cathedral Treasury, Halberstadt.
- 39. V.-VI. cent.
- a. Consul and two attendants. Below, large scene,
- leopard fight.
- b. Consul and two attendants. Below, large scene,
- lions (formerly in Cathedral Treasury).
- Bourges Museum.
- 40. V.-VI. cent. So-called Apotheosis of Romulus.
- Consul borne to Heaven in chariot.
- British Museum.
- 41. VI. cent.
- b. Bust in garland, four rosettes.
- Biblioteca Barbarini, Rome.
- 42. VI. cent. Two worn fragments of a diptych.
- Cons. type. (Later carving on back.)
- Victoria and Albert Museum.
- British Museum.
- 43. VI. cent. Bust and scrolls.
- Type of No. 12. Camel bone.
- Mayer Collection, Liverpool Museum.
- 44. VI. cent.
- a. Cons. type, sitting.
- b. Cons. type, standing.
- Changed to St. Gregory and King David.
- Tesorio della Basilica, Monza.
- 45. VI. cent. Cons. type, changed to St. Peter.
- Library of the Metropolitan Chapter House, Prague.
- 46, 47, 48, 49. VI. cent. Five-piece diptych.
- (46) Top. Flying figures.
- (47) Bottom. Barbarians.
- Trivulzio Collection, Milan.
- (48) Top. Flying figures.
- Basle Museum.
- (49) Right side. Consul and Victory.
- Munich Library.