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Darstellungen neutestamentlicher Mahlszenen auf den Ciboriumsäulen von San Marco in Venedig
Among the most unusual and at the same time the most unknown monuments of late antique and early Byzantine art are the four Ciborium columns of San Marco. With 369 figures and 95 scenes in their ni...