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1. Clonmacnois. General View. Cross of the Scriptures. West Face.

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RecordAuthor Orla Murphy
ISODate 2002-04-18
Date 18 April 2002
PictureCredit Jane Hawkes
County Offaly
Townland Clonmacnois
OSMapRef N-009.307
Area Ireland
Location Clonmacnois monastic site, Co. Offaly.
Measurements Cross 3.15 m high and 1.45 m across
Shaft 54 cm x 38 cm thick
Base 75 cm high x 1.2 m x 1.07 m
Material Sandstone
GeneralDescription Each panel of the Cross of the Scriptures at Clonmacnois, Co. Offaly, is framed separately. The cross shaft and base have roll moulding at their edges, and each panel is separated by a projecting frame. It is noticeable that the arms of the cross tilt upwards.
Base Lower Panel: Left - Jesus enters Jerusalem
Base Lower Panel: Centre (?) The Resurrection
Base Lower Panel: Right - The Holy Women at the Tomb (Harbison, 1992, p. 51).
West Cross Shaft: Plinth inscription NDM
West W1 Christ in the Tomb. New Testament.
West W2 The Mocking/ Flagellation/Arrest of Christ. New Testament.
West W3 Soldiers cast lots for Jesus' clothes. New Testament.
West HEAD
West Centre of Head: Crucifixion
West North arm (?) Sun / Ocean
West South arm (?) Moon / Earth
West Top a panel with 5 interlinked bosses, topped with the 'rooflike' construction / tiles.
West Ring : Lower left and upper right - zoomorphic interlace
Ring s shaped spirals and bossed decoration

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