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Crucifix
Crucifix

Crucifix

Dateca. 1200
Label TextThe crown, the open eyes, and the erect posture all express Christ's triumph over death. In the following centuries this victorious image would be replaced by a suffering, human Christ. The holes indicate that the crucifix was mounted, probably on a larger processional or altar cross.
Object number46.32
Published ReferencesIshikawa, Chiyo. "The Samuel H. Kress Collection at the Seattle Art Museum" Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, 1997, fig. 10, p. 26
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions8 3/4 x 5 1/2 in. (22.2 x 14 cm)
MediumChamplevé enamel and gilding on copper
Reliquary casket
French, probably Limoges
ca. 1200 - 1225
Object number: 49.38
Pyx
French, probably Limoges
mid 13th century
Object number: 49.39
Crozier with Saint Michael slaying the dragon
French, probably Limoges
mid-13th century
Object number: 52.103
Two chimeras
French, probably Limoges
early 13th century
Object number: 49.40
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
French
mid to late 14th century
Object number: 50.106
Processional Crucifix
French
ca. 1360
Object number: 64.74
Buddhist hand prayer wheel
Tibetan
ca. 1750-1850
Object number: 65.94
Crucifix with Wood Stand
Kongo
16th-17th century
Object number: 81.17.842
Ostensory:  Tower or Steeple Type
French
15th century
Object number: 70.58
Indian
19th century
Object number: 57.155
Portable shrine (gau)
Tibetan
17th-18th century
Object number: 65.95