L'Enigma degli Avori Medievali da Amalfi a Salerno
Salerno, Museo Diocesano 20 December 2007 – 30 April 2008
The core of the exhibition comprised 67 tablets of exceptionally fine carved ivory kept in the Diocesan Museum. With other masterpieces created between the late XI and early XII century, on loan from museums and collections worldwide, the exhibition displayed the widest and most complete range of ivory artwork from the Christian world in the Middle Ages. Given the international provenance of the loans and the intricate nature of the items exhibited, their transportation and handling needed to allow for the different requirements of the couriers, organizers and promoters of the event.