Five-Part Diptych, 5th/6th C: Raising of Lazarus
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old-fashioned flower design element

ID
3898
Title
Five-Part Diptych, 5th/6th C: Raising of Lazarus
credit
Holly Hayes
Location
248731
Resolution
3800 x 3398 px (12 MP)
Camera
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
focal length
42mm
Date Taken
May 12, 2008
Date Added
January 5, 2010
Last Updated
February 17, 2026

Image: Five-Part Diptych, 5th/6th C: Raising of Lazarus

Christ raises Lazarus from the dead using a magic wand, while Mary Magdalene worships at his feet. Known as the "Five-Part Diptych" because each panel is divided into five plates, this beautifully carved Gospel book cover dates from the late 5th or early 6th century and was probably made in Ravenna. There are notable similarities in the iconography with 5th-century sarcophagi and early 6th-century mosaics of Christ in Sant'Apollinare Nuovo. It may have been a gift from the Byzantine emperor. By the 12th century it was no longer used as a book cover, but in the Vespers liturgy of Easter processions. After 1400 it was used as part of a "Pax," a metal plate with a handle presented during the kiss of peace ritual.

Milan Cathedral Treasury, Milan, Italy

by Holly Hayes
on May 12, 2008