Reliefs on the parapet
by ANSELMO DA CAMPIONE, Marble
The parapet is unanimously attributed to Anselmo and his collaborators; however, its sculptures, datable between c. 1175 and 1184, show affinities with Proven�al Romanesque (as at Saint-Gilles-du-Gard Abbey, St Trophîme, Arles, and the frieze at Beaucaire), as well as with the work of Benedetto Antelami. Anselmo himself is credited with the Passion scenes, from Christ Washing the Feet of the Disciples to Christ Carrying the Cross. The work of four collaborators can also be identified.