• The two panels side by side, almost 30 cm high (1 ft). The SymmachiNicomachi diptych is a book-size Late Antique ivory diptych dating to the late fourth or early fifth...
  • Symmachi-nicomachi diptych bir olan iki kanatlı tablo içinde fildişi oyma. İki Romalı aile Symmacs ve Nicomaques arasındaki ittifak vesilesiyle idam edildi.
  • ...die hintere mit der Inschrift NICOMACHORVM 1860 für das Clunymuseum erworben., Nach W. F. Volbach handelt es sich bei Symmachi und Nicomachi um...
  • The Diptych’s story has many twists — they survived the mass destruction (“adaptation”) of pagan art during early medieval ages and seems to have been...
  • Description: This ivory diptych refers in its inscriptions to the Symmachi and Nicomachi, two aristocratic Roman senate families.
  • The Symmachi Panel, c. 400 C.E., ivory, 32 x 13 cm (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
  • We may assume that the diptych under consideration here also has reference to an aristocratic wedding, although its iconography is quite different.
  • Because of its excellent condition - in contrast to the sadly damaged Nicomachi panel - the Symmachi leaf is one of the most important existing ivory carvings...
  • Title: Nicomachi and Symmachi Diptych' Priestess of Bacchus' Right panel.
  • The two ivory tablets in Paris and London, dating from late antiquity and forming parts of one diptych (Plates 1, 2), have been convincingly placed in their stylistic...
  • The two ivory tablets in Paris and London, dating from late antiquity and forming parts of one diptych (Plates 1, 2), have been convincingly placed in their stylistic...
  • One piece, which denies Late Antique principles in both style and iconography, is the Diptych of the Nicomachi and the Symmachi (400 CE).
  • (en) Erika Simon, « The Diptych of the Symmachi and Nicomachi: An Interpretation: In Memoriam Wolfgang F. Volbach 1892-1988 », Greece & Rome, second...