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Crook of a crosier with The Annunciation

Limousin Goldsmith1210 - 1215

Palazzo Madama

Palazzo Madama
Torino, Italy

The precious crosier from the Cistercian abbey of Chiusa Pesio is of a type that was much used in the early thirteenth century, with a scene of The Annunciation in the crook. The iconographic elements typical of this type of crosier are the position of Archangel Gabriel (with his right foot resting against the crook and his left foot crushing the upturned head of the serpent) and the gestures of the Madonna, whose cocoon-like dress takes from the Romanesque style, with her palms raised upwards in a sign of acceptance and obedience.
The crosier was found in 1950 in a tomb near the abbey, which contained the remains of one of the abbots.

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  • Title: Crook of a crosier with The Annunciation
  • Creator: Limousin Goldsmith
  • Creator Lifespan: 13th century - 13th century
  • Date: 1210 - 1215
  • Physical Dimensions: w14 x h31 cm
  • Origins: From the Abbey of Chiusa Pesio (Cuneo)
  • Date of acquisition: 1955
  • Acquisition: Purchase
  • Provenance: Museo Civico d'Arte Antica - Palazzo Madama, Turin
  • Type: Crosiers (episcopal)
  • Rights: http://www.palazzomadamatorino.it/copyright.php
  • External Link: Museo Civico d'Arte Antica - Palazzo Madama, Turin
  • Medium: Embossed, perforated, chased, engraved and gilded copper with champlevé enamel
Palazzo Madama

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