Certified Good Boys spotted in this Bestiary from ~1175. According to the Latin, "Nothing is smarter than dogs, for they have more senses than other animals, for they alone recognize their own names; they love their masters."

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Certified Good Boys spotted in this Bestiary from ~1175. According to the Latin, "Nothing is smarter than dogs, for they have more senses than other animals, for they alone recognize their own names; they love their masters."
fragment with gold leaf lions, iran or iraq c. 1000s-1100s.
Reliquary in the shape of a three-legged fish, from Germany, ca. 900-1350 CE.
Crafted from rock crystal and silver-gilt, and it was designed as a vessel for relics of Mary Magdalene.
Steel and silver axe head, Scandinavian, 11th-12th Century
From the Met Museum
Double-Sided Leaf from a Qur'an. Seljuk Iran, 1100s.
The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Bracelet in the shape of a dragon, 1100-1300, China.
Medieval fresco paintings that covered the apse of Sant Miquel d'Engolasters church in Les Escaldes, Andorra. Painted around the year 1160 by the circle of the Master of Santa Coloma d'Andorra, in Catalan Romanesque style.
National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC).