Roundel with Putto and Horse

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Elements of the Late Antique repertoire--the divine horse and the putto extending a victory wreath--continued to serve as potent decorative emblems well into the eighth and ninth centuries, even when their original context had been lost and their forms had blurred.

Roundel with Putto and Horse, Linen, wool; plain weave, tapestry weave

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