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Capital
Capital
[10th century first half of 11th century]Truncated conical shape. An astragalus is hinted at the base, and the body is made up of three arches made with a double incision that decorates the angles, while the fourth angle presents a very schematic acanthus leaf, among the decoration of the angles, on the faces planes of the capital, four arcs are interspersed that narrow at the base and that do not touch the top of the capital, but leave space for a kind of dust guard that hints at a three-sided abacus.
It was found in 1958 the excavations that Josep M. Cuyàs did where the Can Peixau farm had been. It was almost certainly part of the church or chapel of Sant Salvador de Can Peixau
Material: Carved stone Dimensions: 25 x 22 x 22 cm Ref.: MB inv. 125Altres peces del mateix període
Predella of Saint Sebastian
[1491-1496]Central table of the altarpiece of Saint Sebastian of Sant Jeroni de la Murtra
[1491-1496]Imposta
[10th century first half of 11th century]Shaft
[10th century first half of 11th century]