Gilded Copper Astylar Italian Lombardy Processional Cross 15Th Century
Stock No
CROSS02
2021
- £5,500.00
- €6,445 Euro
- $7,467 US Dollar
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Item Description
A rare and evocative devotional object from the late 15th century, Italian school, likely from the Lombardy-Venetian area.
This finely worked element from a processional cross is formed in gilded and engraved copper, centred by a wonderfully detailed gilded silver appliqué of Saint John the Evangelist. Shown seated in quiet contemplation, the figure is modelled in relief with sensitively rendered drapery and a gently inclined head, exuding both dignity and introspection.
The repoussé work across the cross is finely detailed with a diamond and pellet pattern — a decorative vocabulary typical of late medieval ecclesiastical metalwork. The overall design reflects a transitional moment between Romanesque and early Renaissance forms, with influences from earlier Gothic iconography still clearly present.
The fragments of the cross are mounted onto a later velvet-covered wooden panel, suggesting its preservation and reverent reuse, perhaps during the 19th century. This was likely once part of a larger liturgical object, most likely the back of a processional cross or altar ornament (Christ would have been on the front), repurposed for personal devotional use and highly valued as a religious object.
Related works:
Processional cross, 15th century Lombardy, Museum of Saint'Eustorgio in Milan.
Such devotional remnants, offer a tangible link to early liturgical practice and are valued for their intimacy and sculptural immediacy. A moving survival with strong aesthetic and historical appeal, equally suited to a scholarly collection or atmospheric interior display.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire
Item Dimensions
H: 31.5cm W: 19cm D: 2.5cm
Period
15th Century
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44(0)7771 962494
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