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English: This large icon, meant to be seen by many people, was carried in church processions on holy days. The subject of Christ crowned with thorns and flanked by tormentors was modeled after Ethiopia's famous imperial icon that was carried into battle by the emperor's army. Diptych with a half figure of Christ crowned with thorns, flanked by two small men in Turkish costume striking his head, Descent from the Cross with Mary twice, Joseph of Arimithea, Nicodemus, Salome and Elizabeth. The diptych icon has iron hinges, a hand hammered clasp and a leather bound back.
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Source https://africa.si.edu/collections/view/objects/asitem/items$0040:16681
Author Ethiopian Orthodox

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Diptych: Christ crowned with thorns; descent from the Cross (c.a. 1750)

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3 October 2005

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