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On the other hand, Peter is associated with a vexillum, which was
presented by popes to those fighting on their behalf.
Jim
On 05/05/2012 12:32 PM, Robert Kraft wrote:
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> When I checked the images, after CC's post, I was interested to find
> the figure on the left holding a book (a codex, it seems; or a
> tablet), since some earlier depictions of Philip on this thread show
> him holding some sort of roll (not clear whether one read horizontally
> or vertically; is it because Philip interprets Isaiah to the Ethiopian
> Eunuch in Acts?). I don't recall Peter being associated with book
> holding in the artistic conventions, so I wonder if maybe CC is onto
> something here.
>
> Bob Kraft. UPenn emeritus
>
> On 5/5/2012 9:54 AM, Genevra Kornbluth wrote:
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>> Sorry for the delay in my response to CC-- this is a busy time of year.
>> The panels are each 29 cm high (11.4"). The figures are generally
>> identified as Peter and Paul, but really, it could go either way.
>> They are not distinguished physiognomically. Neither is balding or
>> bearded, and a beard was as standard for Andrew as it was for Peter.
>> The object held by Paul/Andrew is normally identified as a labarum
>> (not standard iconography for any apostle that I know of!).
>>
>> On 5/3/2012 2:19 PM, Christopher Crockett wrote:
>>> http://www.kornbluthphoto.com/images/HarrachDipt2.jpg
>>> but surely the two figures here are not Pete & Paulie, but Phil and
>>> Andy? (where's Pete's beard and, what, did he get a hair
>>> transplant?)...and what is that attribute the figure on the right is
>>> holding?
>>
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