The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha
16.1 Mosaic arch, Sta. Maria Maggiore, Rome (c.435). Photo: Author
16.2 Detail of sarcophagus, nativity with ox and ass, last quarter, fourth century. From Saint-Béat, now in the Musée departmental Arles antique. Photo: Author (used with permission)
16.3 Nativity of Jesus, ivory plaque from the Cathedra of Maximian, c.550, Ravenna (Museo Archiepiscopal). Photo: Holly Hayes, EdStock Photos
16.4 Sixth-century ivory plaque, probably from Syria, now in the Louvre Museum, Paris. Photo: Author (used with permission)
16.5 Triumphal arch mosaic, Sta. Maria Maggiore, Rome (c.435), upper left. Photo: Author
16.6 Triumphal arch mosaic, Sta. Maria Maggiore, Rome (c.435), upper right. Photo: Wikimedia commons: RomaSantaMariaMaggioreArcoTrionfaleDxRegistro1MetàSx.jpg
16.7 Triumphal arch mosaic, Sta. Maria Maggiore, Rome (c.435), centre left. Photo: Author
16.8 Ninth-century fresco of the Virgin and Child, from Sta. Maria Antiqua, Rome. Photo: Author
16.9 Women martyrs, nave mosaic, Sant’Apollinare Nouvo, Ravenna (c.550). Photo: Author