RMPJC505–Byzantine icon of Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Byzantine icon dated from the beginning of the 14th century with the silver frame from Balkan dated from the 16th century.
RMR8PE08–Icon of Saint Luke of Freising (Freisinger Lukasbild) on display at the exhibition 'Last Days of Byzantium' in Venice, Italy. The Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary dated from the 10th to 14th century was presented by Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos to Duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti of Milan. The Baroque retable deigned by Bavarian artist Gottfried Lang was added in 1629. The icon is preserved now in the Diocesan Museum Freising, Germany. The exhibition devoted to the fall of the Byzantine Empire runs in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, Italy, till 5 March 2019.
RMPJC4TK–Triumphant Byzantine emperor depicted in the central panel of the Barberini ivory on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The Byzantine ivory leaf dated from the first half of the 6th century represents the emperor as triumphant victor, usually identified as Emperor Justinian, or possibly Anastasius I Dicorus or Zeno.
RMR9W578–Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs. Porphyry sculptural group of four Roman emperors dated from around 300 AD fixed to a corner of the façade of Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco) in Venice, Italy.
RMW93HG9–Saint Helena the Empress. Gothic statue dated from around 1350, Upper Rhine, Colmar, originally from the collegiate church of Saint-Martin de Colmar, now on display in the Unterlinden Museum (Musée Unterlinden) in Colmar, Alsace, France.
RM2H6X8RW–Russian Orthodox Cathedral (Russisch-orthodoxe Kathedrale zum heiligen Nikolaus) in Vienna, Austria. The church designed by Russian architect Grigory Kotov (Grigorij Kotow) was built by Italian architect Luigi Giacomelli between 1893 and 1899.
RMPYHBTE–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky) in Paris, France. The Russian Orthodox cathedral designed by Russian architects Roman Kuzmin and Ivan Strom was completed in 1861.
RMPYHBWE–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky) in Paris, France. The Russian Orthodox cathedral designed by Russian architects Roman Kuzmin and Ivan Strom was completed in 1861.
RMPYHBXC–Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky) in Paris, France. The Russian Orthodox cathedral designed by Russian architects Roman Kuzmin and Ivan Strom was completed in 1861.
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