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Reliquary Box with Scenes from the Life of John the Baptist

1300s
Measurements
Overall: 9 x 23.5 x 9 cm (3 9/16 x 9 1/4 x 3 9/16 in.)
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John the Baptist--the first person to recognize Christ as the promised savior and the one who baptized him in the Jordan River--was one of the Byzantine Empire’s most revered saints. This box shows four scenes from the saint’s life: John’s martyrdom, Christ’s baptism, John’s birth, and the announcement of his birth to his parents. It probably once housed one of the saint’s relics; several were kept in churches and monasteries in Constantinople, including fragments of his skull and right arm and locks of his blood-clotted hair.
A lidless, rectangular wood reliquary box is decorated with three front-facing tempera and gold-painted panels. On our left, light-skinned figures attend the infant John the Baptist beneath red Greek inscriptions. The central panel displays a red and gold four-petaled motif, while figures embrace beside a white building on our right. The dark wood is heavily worn, with chipped edges and cracks throughout the painted scenes.

Reliquary Box with Scenes from the Life of John the Baptist

1300s

Byzantium, Constantinople, late Byzantine period, 14th century

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