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Ivory carving of the crucifixion of Christ (c. 860–870). Joseph of Arimathea is shown on the left holding up the Holy Grail to catch the blood issuing from the side of Jesus.
Ivory panel depicting the crucifixion of Christ (c. 860–870, Metz, France). Joseph of Arimathea is shown on the left holding up the Holy Grail to catch the blood issuing from the side of Jesus.


Copyright: © Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2016. All Rights Reserved
Copyright: © Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2016. All Rights Reserved

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Ivory panel depicting the crucifixion of Christ (c. 860–870, Metz, France). Joseph of Arimathea is shown on the left holding up the Holy Grail to catch the blood issuing from the side of Jesus.

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