imago clipeata
English
Etymology
Latin
Noun
imago clipeata
(
plural
imagines clipeatae
)
(
art
,
historical
)
A depiction of a deceased or famous person on a round shield (
clipeus
), popular in the art, manuscripts and architecture of Roman and Early Christian culture.
Derived terms
clipeated
See also
tondo
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