Reverse of an Ancient Cross found at Cork, 1850. Creator: Unknown.
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Reverse of an Ancient Cross found at Cork, 1850. Creator: Unknown.

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Reverse of an Ancient Cross found at Cork, [Ireland], 1850. Engraving '...from a nicely-pencilled drawing by a lady, [showing] the reverse of an ancient Cross or reliquary found in Ireland. This curious specimen of ancient art was discovered in a highly sculptured stone coffin in a churchyard near Cork, containing also the usual reliques. The obverse of the Cross gives a representation of the Crucifixion, with 'INRI' over the head of the Saviour; on the limbs of the Cross are the first words of the penitent thief, "Domine memento mei". Three skeletons were in the coffin: the Cross was lying on the breast of one; the head of another was lying at the feet, as if decapitated during life...The Cross is archieopiscopal, and is ascribed by the antiquaries of Cork to a very early period: it is of bronze, and was originally gilt. It is now in the possession of the Rev. Dr. Neligan, Rector of St. Mary Shandon'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector

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HRM22A33_362

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Droits gérés

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38,5Mo (1,7Mo) / 23,0cm x 42,0cm / 2715 x 4960 (300dpi)

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