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Marble sculpted capital, c. 1160, from the cloister of Notre-Dame-des-Domes at Avignon, France, with ropes emerging from the mouth of pig-like heads, which in turn appear inside an open snake-like mouth, displayed in the Saint-Guilhem Cloister, 12th - 13th century, from the monastery of Saint-Guilhem-le-Desert in France, at The Cloisters, a museum specialising in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. The collection includes Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance works from 12th to 15th centuries. The building was designed by Charles Collens and encompasses 4 original cloisters, Cuxa, Saint-Guilhem, Bonnefont and Trie, which were dismantled in Europe and reassembled here. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6172809 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4724px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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12TH CENTURY
Abbey
AMERICA
American
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
AVIGNON
Big Apple
CAPITAL
CARVED
CLOISTER
Collection
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
French
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
MANHATTAN
Marble
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Monastery
MUSEUM
NEW YORK
New York City
north america
NORTH AMERICAN
NY
NYC
Sculpture
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Washington Heights