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VII. Glorified Bodies: Romanesque Cult Images and Tomb Portraits

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Link to larger image in new windowVirgin and Child (Sedes Sapientiae= "Throne of Wisdom"), from Auvergne region, France, walnut wood, c.1150-1200
Link to larger image in new windowWerden Crucifix, cast bronze, ca. 1066-81
Link to larger image in new windowVolto Santo of Lucca, painted wooden Crucifix, Lucca Cathedral, ca. 1100
Glorified Bodies of the Saints
Link to larger image in new windowAbbey of Saint-Nectaire (Auvergne): Portrait Reliquary of Saint-Baudime, silver and silver gilt over a wooden core, inlaid with precious gems, enamel eyes, ca. 1150
Link to larger image in new windowAbbey of Maurs (Auvergne): Portrait Reliquary of Saint Chaffres, ca. 1150
Link to larger image in new windowAbbey of Maurs (Auvergne): Portrait Reliquary of Saint Chaffres, ca. 1150, Wooden core of St. Chaffres
Link to larger image in new windowMosan Arm Reliquary, ca. 1220 (now Metropolitan Museum of Art New York)
Tomb Effigies
Link to larger image in new windowSaint Isarn, from Abbey of Saint-Victor, Marseilles, marble low relief (now in Musée Borély, Marseilles), ca. 1050
Link to larger image in new windowAbbot/ Bishop Durandus, cloister relief from Saint Pierre at Moissac, ca. 1100
Link to larger image in new windowRudolf von Schwaben, cast bronze tomb effigy, Merseburg Cathedral, ca. 1080-1100
Link to larger image in new windowRudolf von Schwaben, cast bronze tomb effigy, Merseburg Cathedral, ca. 1080-1100
Link to larger image in new windowRudolf von Schwaben, cast bronze tomb effigy, Merseburg Cathedral, ca. 1080-1100
     

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