It was in the 11th century CE, that the Biblical lore of Christ’s Resurrection began being depicted in art. A powerful legend for the Christians, the theme was popularized by Renaissance artists, whose artistic sensibilities made the imagery of Christ coming back to life, a transcendental vision.
The episode in art is identified by the Resurrection Cross or Triumphal Cross (crux longa), essentially a long shaft with a floating banner.
The bronze wall hanging recreates the classical iconography of Christ emerging victorious over the darkest entities imaginable- death and hell.
An antique finish, green patina on the reverse, beautiful casting and detailing- the moving expressions of Christ, his hands raised with optimism and strength, and the layers of Toga on his shoulder make it a fine representation of the aesthetics of the Renaissance.
The face of Christ framed by his hair is surrounded by a halo, enhancing the holiness of his austere expressions.
The tranquility and grace of Christ in this wall hanging takes the believer to the dramatic miracle of his return and the legends of his battles with the armies of Hades or Hell, and as one recounts the Biblical tales, this bronze plaque becomes a symbol of faith, even in the darkest moments.
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