Description: Left side: Tree of life. Main side with inscriptions on the abacus: Cain and Abel. A hand reaches out of the sky towards Abel, who holds a lamb in his arms. On the left, Cain holds a sheaf of wheat. There is a two-headed bird between them. Left side: Samson or David fighting the lion.
Now kept in the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum.
Reference: Cahn, Walter et Linda Seidel (1979). Romanesque Sculpture in American Collections. New England Museums, Vol. I, New York : Burt Franklin & co, p. 128-131.
Sanoner G (1921). « Iconographie de la Bible, d'après les artistes de l'antiquité et du moyen âge », Bulletin Monumental, vol. 80, p. 234.
Face:
1. ABEL CUM PRIMICIIS
2. CAIN CUM LOLIO
Abel cum primiciis. « Abel with the firstfruits. »
Caïn cum lolio. « Cain with tares. »