15929993490001312637261000Standard Recordobject-13900170292704399217029081950001702926927102fitz-onlineadlib-object-13900https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/13900befda07f-e0ac-31c0-aa4c-f9f87a67e9f86personreferenceagent-149696adlib-agent-149696c1d7b5bf-63d4-3ba4-a080-9810b80bf16cChristpersonreferenceagent-154123adlib-agent-1541232fef3fa1-e550-35f4-b4de-2ced0eb2272aVirgin Marypersonreferenceagent-153247adlib-agent-153247363ad1b4-deb4-39c5-b401-49f5079f98bbSt Johnpersonreferenceagent-154128adlib-agent-154128fa61a14b-992f-3d7b-9496-93aaeb4dd61eangelspersonreferenceagent-149992adlib-agent-1499922fc34d64-f566-35ce-9ad4-98939c8fb978Godreferenceterm-98228adlib-term-982283d747999-296f-3944-9a84-2936c3ae9f5csculpturereferenceterm-23385adlib-term-233854c17df77-7d4e-32bf-8ec9-921b71d218a2religionApplied ArtsPlaque in morse or walrus ivory. The arms of the cross extend to the edge of the rectangular plaque and are of equal width. The figure of Christ has a halo and long hair. His feet rest on a suppedaneum, and the hand of God with first two fingers extended appears in relief above the head of Christ, whilst the half-length figures of the Virgin and St John are expressive of grief. The half-length angels, without wings, fly horizontally above the arms of the cross, expressing tender concern. There are small circular holes in the two top corners and at top centre, and in the viewer's right corner. The one at top left may have been been made after the corner was damagedM.24-19381accession numberM.24-193813900priref13900urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/13900https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/13900referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-149645adlib-agent-14964510925b71-6838-30f7-a8dd-b68a2afaa14dThe Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum193819381938givenSee correspondence concerning its provenance in museum archives.970970970circa09701030110301030circa1030referenceagent-149652adlib-agent-1496520d4f90dc-b166-3d4b-b0db-25f4118b6e98UnknownThe style is reminiscent of the 'Winchester Style'.referenceterm-110187adlib-term-11018730504457-7c5f-3fbb-a1f9-c7b6e025191f10th Century-11th Centurymorse or walrus ivoryreferenceterm-40149adlib-term-4014989c91a11-c946-3355-a7f0-e9d757f7a1d5ivoryDepthcm1.1Heightcm6.7Widthcm5.5referencemedia-206250adlib-media-206250838a00fa-bece-30d8-a932-e7eb2d39fdbfjpegaa/aa37/m_24_1938_1_201301_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1025widthpixels84617029266734441imagejpegaa/aa37/mid_m_24_1938_1_201301_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels606widthpixels50017029266734441imagejpegaa/aa37/m_24_1938_1_201301_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1025widthpixels84617029266734441imagejpegaa/aa37/preview_m_24_1938_1_201301_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels303widthpixels25017029266734441image0media
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imagereferenceterm-107484adlib-term-107484935e21d3-0b7f-3ca6-9987-b79c82e054fdplaquehistory noteRansom Collectionreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. Illlustrated, p.1, no. 2p. 1referencepublication-909adlib-publication-909185ca4ea-b85a-3761-9375-760f5adde954Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Twenty-second Annual Report, 1930Publ. pp. 93-4pp. 93-4referencepublication-200000811adlib-publication-2000008113fc398b3-11a2-32b4-9505-b68e8415c7d3Burlington Magazine, Vol. XLVIPubl. cat. no. 38, pl. 72, where the accession number is given as M.21-1938.126referencepublication-2515adlib-publication-251558ef1c6d-d7a3-3cad-a8eb-28893214b029Ivory Carvings in Early Medieval EnglandCf. part II, p. 84, pl. LXV (only a slightly larger example of the same school).p. 84referencepublication-2356adlib-publication-23561cc76230-18eb-367a-a988-8761930b9ad2Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Architecture and Sculpture, Catalogue of Carvings in Ivory, Part I, Up to the Thirteenth Centuryreferenceterm-107484adlib-term-107484935e21d3-0b7f-3ca6-9987-b79c82e054fdplaqueplaquemorse or walrus ivoryreferenceterm-98865adlib-term-98865aeb90103-2708-3cdf-abc1-219c45a070e9carvingCrucifixion with the Virgin and St. Johnobject
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