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CHARLES THURSTON THOMPSON (1816-68)
'Portion of Votive Picture. Enamel by Léonard Limosin'
c. 1855Albumen print? | RCIN 2864512
Photograph of a Limoges enamel plaque created in 1553 by Léonard Limosin (c.1506-1577), part of his Crucifixion retable for Saint-Chapelle, Paris (see RCIN 2864504). As with the rest of the retable, this fragment has been in the collection of the Louvre since 1816 (MR 208 1). It shows an angel in full-length, facing to the viewer and turnign his head to the left. His arms embrace an ionic column placed in front of him. One of the Instruments of the Passion, the column was the support to which the Christ was bound and whipped according to Christian traditions.
Creator(s)
Charles Thurston Thompson (1816-68) (photographer)
After Limosin, Léonard (artist)
Subject(s)
François I, King of France (1494-1547)- Acquired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Subject(s)
- Religion & Theology
- Religions and faiths
- Christianity
- Life of Christ
- Passion of Christ
- Instruments of the Passion
- Passion of Christ
- Life of Christ
- Christianity
- Religions and faiths
- Science, Medicine and Technology
- Construction
- Structural parts of buildings
- Columns
- Ionic columns
- Columns
- Structural parts of buildings
- Construction
Object type(s)
- visual works
- photographs
- Religion & Theology