Légende
Hand cross, Ethiopian workshop. The arms of the cross are rhombus-shaped, the tops decorated with volutes topped with trefoils. The handle, decorated at the top and bottom with volutes, transforms into a rhombus at the top and into a triangle with rounded tops at the bottom, becoming a rectangular plaque topped with a smaller triangle topped with a trefoil inset. Decoration on both sides, with four small circular openwork cutouts in the central part of the arms. Side A: In the center of the rhombus is a motif of an isosceles cross whose arms are topped with volutes and trefoil finials. The rhombus connecting the arms and handle is decorated with a quatrefoil motif. The handle has a vertical zigzag stripe. The triangle is filled with a geometric ornament enclosed in a rope-like frame. The plaque has a central square motif with marked diagonals, whose vertices are adjoined by four smaller squares, also with marked diagonals. The triangle under the plaque and the inset are decorated with a braided motif. Side B: Decoration matches Side A except the plaque, where the central square is inscribed in a circle. 16th–20th century, Ethiopia. Material: cross; height 28 cm, width 10.5 cm., A carved wooden object with a vertical elongated shape featuring ornate decorative motifs, showing a diamond-shaped top section with a central cutout and surrounding carved patterns, a narrow midsection with carved curves and scroll-like protrusions, and a rectangular lower portion with geometric carved panels; the wood appears in shades of brown with darker carved recesses and lighter worn highlights, set against a light gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_086
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
68.7Mo (3.7Mo) / 33.9cm x 50.8cm / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)