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Denier Anonymous

Issuer Abbey of Nivelles
Year 1181-1204
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Reference(s) VanH Atlas#F 181, vdCh 8#4.4
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Reverse description Schematic façade of the abbey church of Nivelles rendered in a highly stylized architectural manner, depicting a central gabled nave flanked by towers, with a standing figure visible at the base of the composition, possibly representing a saint or the patron of the abbey. A cross surmounts the roofline. The design is enclosed within a beaded border and executed in the crude, flat relief typical of anonymous ecclesiastical deniers from the Southern Low Countries in the late 12th century.
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