In 2023, scans of these artworks revealed that an artist named Ravnunge-Tue worked on them due to similar chisel work found on a similar artwork at Laeborg. One surface of these artworks originally colored yellow, red, and purplish-blue shows a “great beast” motif with loops encircling its torso, neck, and leaf-like tail. A style named for a cup found in the town where these large artworks reside links the Borre and Mammen styles of animal art. The largest surface on these artworks shows Christ in Byzantine garb encircled by a double ribbon. The (*) runic inscription of the smaller of these two artworks says that they were raised in memory of Queen Thyra, while the larger of them mentions Harold Bluetooth. For 10 points, what pair of rune and picture stones in central Denmark are famed examples of Viking age art? ■END■
ANSWER: Jelling (“yelling”) stones [or Jellingstenene; accept Jelling carvings]
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