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Sculpted lintel, The Met Cloisters, New York, USA

Jesus entry into Jerusalem, detail, lintel in sculpted Carrara marble, c. 1175, by workshop of Biduinus, Italian, from the portal of the church of San Leonardo al Frigido, near Massa, Italy, displayed in the Fuentiduena Chapel in The Cloisters, a museum specialising in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. The Cloisters collection includes Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance works from 12th to 15th centuries. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Jesus entry into Jerusalem, detail, lintel in sculpted Carrara marble, c. 1175, by workshop of Biduinus, Italian, from the portal of the church of San Leonardo al Frigido, near Massa, Italy, displayed in the Fuentiduena Chapel in The Cloisters, a museum specialising in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. The Cloisters collection includes Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance works from 12th to 15th centuries. Picture by Manuel Cohen