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  2. Gothic boxwood miniature - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the more usual prayer nuts and polyptychs, other formats include statuettes, round pendants, coffins, and perfume flasks, [51] [58] and memento mori in the form of skulls (this latter format was also used for contemporary fruitwood carvings with equally dramatic and intense results). [59]

  3. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    A red Cross of Saint James with flourished arms, surmounted with an escallop, was the emblem of the twelfth-century Galician and Castillian military Order of Santiago, named after Saint James the Greater. Saint Julian Cross: A Cross Crosslet tilted at 45 degrees with the tops pointing to the 'four corners of the world'.

  4. Forked cross - Wikipedia

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    Forked cross Forked cross in St. Mary's in the Capitol, Cologne. A forked cross, is a Gothic cross in the form of the letter Y that is also known as a crucifixus dolorosus, furca, ypsilon cross, Y-cross, robber's cross or thief's cross.

  5. Treasure of the Holy Crosses - Wikipedia

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    The reliquary of the Holy Cross displayed in Brescia's New Cathedral.Other pieces of the treasure are glimpsed in the background. The Treasure of the Holy Crosses is a group of items of high historical, artistic and religious interest kept in the Old Cathedral of Brescia in the Chapel of the Holy Crosses in the north transept.

  6. Crucifixion with Saint Mary Magdalene (Signorelli) - Wikipedia

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    At the cross's base, a skull with a serpent serves as a memento mori. In the background, at different distances (not always connected well), there are related scenes: the repentance of Peter, the deposition from the Cross with a pyramidal composition, and the transportation of the body of Christ.

  7. Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The golden so-called Coronation Cross of Charles IV. with precious stones, gems, and relics of many saints; Crystal altar cross in gold mounting St.Nicolas Finger reliquary; The Last Supper Tablecloth Crystal Teapot (displayed empty) Crystal bowl with veil of the Virgin Mary in gold mounting; Tower reliquary of St. Catherine

  8. Gero Cross - Wikipedia

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    The cross has always been in Cologne Cathedral; it now hangs in its own chapel near the sacristy – now a different, Gothic, building from the one it was made for.The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg, written 1012–1018, said that it was originally displayed above Gero's grave; though no one is now sure where that was located in the old church, most scholars place it somewhere on the ...

  9. Cross of Lothair - Wikipedia

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    The cross is an outstanding and moving example of the Crucifixion of Jesus, closely related to the slightly earlier life-size wooden Gero Cross in Cologne, which was a crucial work in developing the Western image of the dead crucified Christ, whose head is slumped to his shoulder, and whose sagging body forms a S shape, showing the marks of his ...

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