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Casket
Northern Spain, 8th-10th century
The Judgement of Solomon


Picture source: Glencairn Museum; Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania
On the other side of the casket the Judgment of Solomon is represented: the king is enthroned behind a soldier who at his behest is about to divide a child in half in order to determine which of the two women claiming him is his mother (I Kings 3:16-28). A frontal elevation of the temple of Jerusalem is depicted at the right of this scene, while, on the opposite end of the casket there is a longitudinal two-story elevation of the same structure, presenting an unusual architectural rendering of the celebrated temple.
Back to Spanish Mozarabic (or Visigothic) Casket, Glencairn Museum; Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania
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