Christ Crucified, Leonhard Kern (attributed to), c. 1620 - c. 1625 The crucified, but still living Christ is portrayed with semi -opened eyes, opened mouth and the head slanted upwards. His hair is cut out in full locks and curls and these fall over both shoulders. The upper teeth are indicated in the mouth. Christ wears a loincloth that is tied in the middle. The feet are not crossed. Christ has no wound in his side, an extra indication that he is still depicted as a living and therefore the emphasis is on his suffering. Heidelberg ivory cutting The crucified, but still living Christ is portr


Christ Crucified, Leonhard Kern (attributed to), c. 1620 - c. 1625 The crucified, but still living Christ is portrayed with semi -opened eyes, opened mouth and the head slanted upwards. His hair is cut out in full locks and curls and these fall over both shoulders. The upper teeth are indicated in the mouth. Christ wears a loincloth that is tied in the middle. The feet are not crossed. Christ has no wound in his side, an extra indication that he is still depicted as a living and therefore the emphasis is on his suffering. Heidelberg ivory cutting The crucified, but still living Christ is portrayed with semi -opened eyes, opened mouth and the head slanted upwards. His hair is cut out in full locks and curls and these fall over both shoulders. The upper teeth are indicated in the mouth. Christ wears a loincloth that is tied in the middle. The feet are not crossed. Christ has no wound in his side, an extra indication that he is still depicted as a living and therefore the emphasis is on his suffering. Heidelberg ivory cutting


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