Stavelot portable altar
12th-century Mosan portable altar from Stavelot Abbey, now in the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels
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Stavelot portable altar
Summary
Stavelot portable altar is a Portable altar[1].
Key Facts
- Stavelot portable altar's image is recorded as Autel portatif de Stavelot, KIK-IRPA kn005225.jpg[2].
- Stavelot portable altar's instance of is recorded as Portable altar[3].
- Stavelot portable altar's instance of is recorded as altar[4].
- Stavelot portable altar's movement is recorded as Mosan art[5].
- Stavelot portable altar's made from material is recorded as wood[6].
- Stavelot portable altar's made from material is recorded as copper-based alloy[7].
- Stavelot portable altar's made from material is recorded as champlevé[8].
- Stavelot portable altar's collection is recorded as Royal Museums of Art and History[9].
- Stavelot portable altar's location is recorded as Brussels[10].
- Stavelot portable altar's Commons category is recorded as Stavelot portable altar[11].
- +1200-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Stavelot portable altar[12].
- Stavelot portable altar's described by source is recorded as Q116092912[13].
- Stavelot portable altar's different from is recorded as Stavelot Triptych[14].
- Stavelot portable altar's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11lrxd2ylv[15].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Portable altar[3] and altar[4].
History and Context
+1200-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Stavelot portable altar[12].