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Byzantine Bronze Cross - GD.107
Origin: Bethlehem
Circa: 500
AD
to 900
AD
Collection: Byzantine Art
Medium: Bronze
Condition: Very Fine
$2,400.00
Location: United States
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Though the cross is one of the simplest of
forms, it is probably the most poignant. For
Christians and non-Christians alike, the cross is
synonymous with Jesus Christ. The fact that an
instrument of death was turned into a symbol of
spiritual rebirth is amazing. This is especially
true for the faithful, and the Byzantine age was
certainly one of fervent piety and extreme
fanaticism. In terms of religious expression, this
lovely cross falls into the category of gentle
piousness and deep devotion. The figure of
Christ is quite abstract, and done in such a way
as to suggest the torment of his physical body
and the detachment from the physical realm
through resurrection. This cross is very personal
and intimate. Though worn publicly, it does not
shout its creed, but proclaims the wearer is
sharing the quiet joys of faith.
- (GD.107)
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