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SCULPTURE BY MICHELANGELO
Michelangelo's Crucifix
  • The so-called ''Crucifix Gallino'' displayed at the [[Bargello]]

Crucifix of Pisa         
PAINTING BY BYZANTINE MASTER OF THE CRUCIFIX OF PISA
Byzantine master of the crucifix of pisa; Byzantine Master of the Crucifix of Pisa
The Crucifix of Pisa is a painting of the crucifixion painted on wood panel, dating to sometime around 1230 and currently in the Museo nazionale di San Matteo, Pisa, Italy. Its anonymous author is referred to as the Byzantine Master of the Crucifix of Pisa.
crucifix         
  • A crucifix in the [[chancel]] of a [[Lutheran]] church.
  • [[Lutheran]]s retained the use of the crucifix; depicted is Martin Luther Church in [[Oberwiesenthal]], Germany
  • Marquis of Paraná]], [[Prime Minister of Brazil]] lying in repose in 1856. In the background, candles and a metal crucifix.
  • Church of the Teutonic Order]] in Vienna, Austria. Woodcarvings by an anonymous master; polychromy by [[Jan van Wavere]], [[Mechelen]], signed 1520. This altarpiece was originally made for [[St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk]], and came to Vienna in 1864.
CROSS WITH AN IMAGE OR ARTWORK OF JESUS ON IT
Crucifixes; Cross and Crucifix in Liturgy; Crucifix and Cross in Liturgy; Crusafix; Cruciare; Crucifix attached; Cross and Crucifix in Archæology; Crucifix and Cross in Archæology; Christus triumphans; Suppedaneum
['kru:s?f?ks]
¦ noun a representation of a cross with a figure of Christ on it.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from eccles. L. crucifixus, from L. cruci fixus 'fixed to a cross'.
Crucifix         
  • A crucifix in the [[chancel]] of a [[Lutheran]] church.
  • [[Lutheran]]s retained the use of the crucifix; depicted is Martin Luther Church in [[Oberwiesenthal]], Germany
  • Marquis of Paraná]], [[Prime Minister of Brazil]] lying in repose in 1856. In the background, candles and a metal crucifix.
  • Church of the Teutonic Order]] in Vienna, Austria. Woodcarvings by an anonymous master; polychromy by [[Jan van Wavere]], [[Mechelen]], signed 1520. This altarpiece was originally made for [[St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk]], and came to Vienna in 1864.
CROSS WITH AN IMAGE OR ARTWORK OF JESUS ON IT
Crucifixes; Cross and Crucifix in Liturgy; Crucifix and Cross in Liturgy; Crusafix; Cruciare; Crucifix attached; Cross and Crucifix in Archæology; Crucifix and Cross in Archæology; Christus triumphans; Suppedaneum
·noun The cross or religion of Christ.
II. Crucifix ·noun A representation in art of the figure of Christ upon the cross; ·esp., the sculptured figure affixed to a real cross of wood, ivory, metal, or the like, used by the Roman Catholics in their devotions.

Wikipedia

Crucifix (Michelangelo)

Two different crucifixes, or strictly, wooden corpus figures for crucifixes, are attributed to the High Renaissance master Michelangelo, although neither is universally accepted as his. Both are relatively small figures which would have been produced in Michelangelo's youth.