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The 12th century bronze doors of Barisanus of Trani in Trani, Ravello and Monreale

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Top: Panels from St. George.

From left to right, the motif panels are consecutively smaller, i.e., Trani was cast first, then the two panels of Ravello; finally, they were presumably copied from Ravello for the Monreale doors. The panels of Ravello are identical in size, indicating that their wax model was made at the same time with the same mold (© M. Fera/Novetus/GAPAMET). Below: Panels from John the Baptist. The dimensions decrease from left to right. Trani was made first, then Monreale, after which Ravello. In this case, the sequence is different than that of St. George, suggesting that, at the very least, the wax models for Ravello and Monreale were made more or less contemporaneously (© M. Fera/Novetus/GAPAMET).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319697.g010