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A Twelfth-century copper Cross from Scania

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1943

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page 48 note 1 From the author's negatives. The cross has for some years been in the Victoria and Albert Museum, on loan.

page 48 note 2 Romanische Metallkunst in Schonen und Sachsen-Westfalen’, in Jomsburg, ii (1938), 6674,Google Scholar with pls. vi-xi.

page 48 note 3 A quarterly published at Leipzig, dealing with ‘Peoples and States in Eastern and Northern Europe’, and only very rarely including matter directly concerned with questions of art.

page 49 note 1 Engraved crucifixes appear also on two crosses of the group in the parish church of Norra Svalöv'; cf. , Anderson, op. cit. 67Google Scholar.

page 49 note 2 While this arrangement may perhaps here have had no more than a decorative intention, the very frequent occurrence in some religious art (e.g. Spanish), in association with the Virgin Mary, of a closely similar four-petalled emblem suggests that it may not have been entirely fortuitous.

page 49 note 3 Cf. Rydbeck, O., ‘Utstallningen av äldre kyrklig konst från Skåne 1914’, in Aldre kyrklig konst i Skåne, Lund, 1921, fig. 44.Google Scholar

page 49 note 4 Cf. Wåhlin, Karl-vilhelm, ‘Några prov på skånsk metallkonst under 1200-talet’, in Aldre kyrklig konst i Skåne, fig. 3.Google Scholar

page 50 note 1 Cf. , Wåhlin, op. cit., fig. 5Google Scholar; , Rydbeck, op. cit., fig. 27Google Scholar.

page 50 note 2 Cf. Ugglas, C. R. af, ‘Trydecrucifixet och Lund’, in Från stenålder till rokoko, Lund, 1937, figs.2, 3Google Scholar; , Wåhlin, op. cit., fig. 6Google Scholar.

page 50 note 3 Cf. , Wåhlin, op. cit., figs. 711;Google ScholarUgglas, af, op. cit., fig. 4Google Scholar.

page 50 note 4 Cf. , Rydbeck, op. cit., fig. 22.Google Scholar

page 50 note 5 Cf. , Anderson, op. cit. 67.Google Scholar Excepting in general character, however, this crucifix does not particularly resemble the one on our cross.

page 50 note 6 Cf. , Wåhlin, op. cit., fig. 2; it is believed to be from Scania.Google Scholar

page 50 note 7 Cf. Ekholm, G., ‘Broddetorps altaret’, in Från stenålder till rokoko’, fig. 1Google Scholar; Nørlund, P., Gyldne altre… (with English summary, Golden Altars: Danish Metal Work from the Romanesque Period), Copenhagen, 1926, figs. 94, 13Google Scholar.

page 50 note 8 Cf. Ugglas, af, op. cit., fig. 6Google Scholar; for references to other material concerning this object, cf. ibid. 280-2, n. 6.

page 50 note 9 For a well illustrated disquisition on that art see Swarzenski's, G.Aus dem Kunstkreis Heinrichs des Löwen’, in Städel-Jahrbuch, vii-viii (1932)Google Scholar.