Plate I. A-St. Paul disputing with the Greeks and Jews (Victoria and Albert Museum); B-St. Paul among his disciples (Metropolitan Museum, New York); C-St. Paul let down in a basket from the walls of Damascus (Victoria and Albert Museum); D-St. Peter essaying to walk on the Water. (Germanisches Museum, Nuremberg). Champlevé enamel on gilt copper, each 12.7 cm. by 8.5 cm. Here identified as English. English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-II
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-St. James the Less and St. Jude. Enamel, here identified as English. 13.6 cm. by 10.4 cm. (British Museum); B-Christ enthroned. From Bede on the Apocalypse; second half of twelfth century. (St. John's College, Cambridge); C-Seated Physician. From a medical treatise; late twelfth century. (British Museum, Harl. 1585, fol. 7 v.); D-Inscription from an enamel on Plate I; E, F-Seal of St. Alban's Abbey; G-Seated Physician. From a medical treatise; late twelfth century. (British Museum, Harl. 1585, fol. 13 r.). English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-II
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Standing figure. English twelfth century drawing; B-Drawing from Terence, fol. 48 v. (Bodleian Library, Oxford; C, D, G, H-Drawings from a Bestiary of the twelfth century (British Museum, Add. MS. 11283); E, F-Drawings (British Museum, Harl. 1585, fol. 12 v.). English Enamels of the Twelfth Century-II
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St. James the Less. A Study in Christian Iconography