Abstract
THE most interesting features of the two side panels from Sagars,3 which now hang in the Episcopal Museum at Solsona, are iconographic. Judged solely from an aesthetic point of view these two works are even inferior to the St. Andrew antependium at Vich,4 for which they were made. This can be explained by the fact that the St. Andrew altar-frontal hung in front of the altar, whereas the Solsona fragments were placed in a less conspicuous position, at the sides, and accordingly received a more summary treatment by the artist.