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Croce
Croce
Year
XV
Materials
ottone; ferro
Inventory
0884/B
Dimensions
Altezza: 47 cm, Larghezza: 28 cm, Profondità: 2,5 cm
Subject
simboli di Evangelisti
Description
Croce processionale con terminazioni trilobate. Sulla lamina liscia sono applicati il Crocifisso e i simboli degli Evangelisti in fusione (in alto l'aquila, a sinistra il leone e a destra l'angelo; manca il toro)
Historical-Criticism news
la croce del Museo Civico di Torino va assegnata ad un ottonaio fiammingo attivo verso la fine del XV secolo. Un esemplare pressoché identico è conservato nella parrocchia di Savoulx (G. ROMANO, in "Valle di Susa. Arte e storia dall'XI al XVIII secolo", catalogo della mostra, Torino 1977, p. 150). Tali oggetti di importazione sono genericamente detti "dinanderie", dal luogo in cui vennero inizialmente prodotti, sebbene la loro esecuzione sia documentata in numerose località delle Fiandre e della Germania settentrionale
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