medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
The only other scene I've seen of this sort - sort of - is a much later one,
at Strasbourg:
http://architecture.relig.free.fr/strasbourg.htm
Scroll down for the central west facade scene: the Passion from start to
finish. Christ carrying his cross triumphantly is directly over the
crucifixion scene, and the crucifixion cross is planted over Adam's
skeleton. Perhaps that additional superfluous (Italian) cross is/was meant
to represent the triumph of the cross. But as the page said (much more
elegantly), someone did a number on that painting. It looks as though it was
effected by a drunk committee.
MG
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