Ivory Beverley Crozier
This crozier head is carved in relief with inhabited foliated scrolls, mainly animals and birds, on the upright. The volute has three dimensional scenes, carved within it, on either side. One side shows two standing figures and one seated figure with the central figure touching the mouth of the seated figure. This is thought to refer to St John of Beverley (d. 721), Bishop of Hexham, curing a dumb…
Makers
- Hunt Museum, as part of the Art of Reading in the Middle Ages project.
Onderwerp
- Cultural Heritage & History
- crozier
- Books
- Reading culture
- walrus ivory
- religious iconography
- symbolism
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (monastic)
- Reading culture (medieval)
- …
- ivoor
- religieuze objecten
- archeologische objecten
- Leescultuur
- Middeleeuwen
- Symbolisme
- Ivoor
- Artefact
Type object
- 3D
Makers
- Hunt Museum, as part of the Art of Reading in the Middle Ages project.
Onderwerp
- Cultural Heritage & History
- crozier
- Books
- Reading culture
- walrus ivory
- religious iconography
- symbolism
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (monastic)
- Reading culture (medieval)
- …
- ivoor
- religieuze objecten
- archeologische objecten
- Leescultuur
- Middeleeuwen
- Symbolisme
- Ivoor
- Artefact
Type object
- 3D
Deelnemende erfgoedorganisatie
Informatienetwerk
Rechtenstatus van de media in dit record (tenzij anders vermeld)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Rechten
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Aanmaakdatum
- 2021
- 2021
Tijdsperiode
- 901-1000
- Medieval
- 0901/1000
Plaatsen
- England
Herkomst
- Models are created using Shining3D’s Einscan Pro 2X laser scanner and ExScan Pro software. They are then processed using Meshlab and Blender. ; Laser scanning; Mesh processing
Identificatie
- share3d:1032
- share3d:1032
Vorm
- glTF
Taal
- English
- en
Is onderdeel van
- Share3D
- Ireland
Relaties
- The Hunt Museum - Essential Guide (2002)
Jaar
- 2021
Land
- Ireland
Naam van de collectie
Voor het eerst gepubliceerd op Europeana
- 2022-02-16T09:58:38.158Z
Laatste keer bijgewerkt door deelnemende erfgoedorganisatie
- 2024-12-09T11:24:27.667Z