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The Banker and his Daughter. Double tomb stele showing a scribe (or a banker) and his daughter (or wife) named Victoria. Early Christian mosaic, 4th-5th CE. From Tabarka (so-called Chapel of the Martyrs). 238x78cm. The man is seated behind a counter with money on top holding a writing utensil. The woman Victoria is shown as an orante; to the right is a candle, at left pigeons, the Numidian chicken, and rose plants. 
Location Musee National du Bardo/Tunis/Tunisia
Unique Identifier ART419329 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2004px × 4974px 
Photo Credit © Gilles Mermet / Art Resource, NY 
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4th century CE
5th century CE
Banker
Candle
Chicken
Early Christian
Father and Daughter
Funerary
Husband
Man
Money
Mosaic
Stele
Tomb
Wife
Woman
Writing Utensil