Golden altar of Sant'Ambrogio

Type: Altars
Date: 824 to 859
Location or Findspot (Modern-Day Country): Italy
Dimensions: 85 × 220 cm
Description: The church of St. Ambrose (Sant'Ambrogrio) in Milan has the oldest extant golden altar revetment. Since the ninth century it has protected the relics of Milan's famous fourth-century bishop and the martyrs whose bodies he discovered. On the front, Christ in Majestyis flanked by Christological scenes; on the short sides, bishops, martyrs, and angels surround a gemmed cross; and on the back are scenes from the life of St. Ambrose. At the center he crowns the patron and artist of the golden altar. A long Latin inscription credits Bishop Angilbertus II (r. 824–59) as the patron, and a shorter text names the "master maker," Wolvinus.
Relevant Textbook Chapter(s): 5
Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons, Sailko

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