Accession No
2006.752
Description
A double diptych icon pendant made of wood, carved into a square with two square inlays of wood on the front and back, attached by hinges of thread. Inside the wooden inlays are painted scenes of St George slaying the dragon, the Crucifixion, the Virgin holding Christ and Saints with Christ on the cross. Outside carved with geometric patterns. A length of fibre is threaded carved cylinder on the top.
Place
Africa; East Africa; Ethiopia; Tigray; Aksum
Period
Source
Phillipson, David Walter (Professor) [field collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2006.752
Cultural Affliation
Material
Wood; Paint; Pigment
Local Term
Measurements
100mm x 20mm x 100mm
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Many of the database records for the 2006 Phillipson donation were not transferred from the transcription file onto the original FileMaker database. The records have now been reinstated, but as they have been created from old documentation rather that the physical object some information may need to be expanded upon visual inspection.
For this reason a shelf location at Shorts is also yet to be documented.
Event Date 14/11/2016
Author: Remke Velden
Context (Acquisition Details)
Collected by Professor David Phillipson, Director of MAA 1981- 2006. Acquired in Aksum from Gebre Maryam, a dealer in traditional arts & crafts. Carving & painting done by different artists. Purchased 1996/7 in Aksum (in Tigray).
Event Date 14/11/2016
Author: Remke Velden
Description (Physical description)
Triptych. Probably made of olive wood, and worn as amulets around the neck. Depicts conventional religions scenes: 1. St George slaying the dragon; 2. the Crucifixion; 3. the Virgin holding Christ; 4. Saints with Christ on the cross.
Event Date 14/11/2016
Author: Remke Velden
Description (Physical description)
A double diptych icon pendant made of wood, carved into a square with two square inlays of wood on the front and back, attached by hinges of thread. Inside the wooden inlays are painted scenes of St George slaying the dragon, the Crucifixion, the Virgin holding Christ and Saints with Christ on the cross. Outside carved with geometric patterns. A length of fibre is threaded carved cylinder on the top.
Event Date 21/2/2022
Author: Emily Shorter
FM:273554
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