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Mandorla

"A mandorla is an almond-shaped aureola, i.e. a frame that surrounds the totality of an iconographic figure. It is usually synonymous with vesica, a lens shape. Mandorlas often surround the figures of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary in traditional Christian iconography. It is distinguished from a halo in that it encircles the entire body and not just the head. It is commonly used to frame the figure of Christ in Majesty in early medieval and Romanesque art, as well as Byzantine art of the same periods. It is the shape generally used for mediaeval ecclesiastical seals, secular seals generally being round." - (en.wikipedia.org 13.12.2021)

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GriffzungenmesserMadonna im Strahlenkranz, stehendMadonna in Halbfigur mit MondsichelMaria von Engeln gekröntMaria von Engeln gekröntJésus Christ ressuscitant et sortant glorieux du tombeau à la vue des soldats effrayés.
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