Title
The Genoa Cathedral
Caption
Genova, Museo del Tesoro della Cattedrale di San Lorenzo: croce stauroteca detta "Degli Zaccaria"; manifattura orafa bizantina del XIII secolo; argento dorato, perle, smeraldi, rubini, zaffiri, granati, agate, corniole, e cristalli di rocca. Commissionata nel IX secolo da Barda, fratello di Teodolinda e imperatore d'Oriente, che ne fece dono alla basilica di S. Giovanni Evangelista di Efeso. Rifatta tra il 1260 e il 1283 da Isacco, vescovo di Efeso, fu poi riconquistata dalla famiglia genovese degli Zaccaria, che ne fece dono alla Cattedrale.
[ENG]
Genoa, Museum of the Treasury of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo: cross reliquary containing a relic of the Sacred Cross of Jesus, called "Of the Zechariahs", Byzantine goldsmith of the thirteenth century; gilded silver, pearls, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, garnets, agate, carnelian, and rock crystal.
It was commissioned in the ninth century by Barda, brother of Teodolinda and Emperor of the East. He donated it to the Basilica of St. John the Evangelist in Ephesus. It was remade between 1260 and 1283 by Isaac, bishop of Ephesus. It was later recaptured by the Genoa family of Zachariahs, who donated it to the Cathedral.
Museo del Tesoro di San Lorenzo, Genova (GE)/Genoa, Liguria, Italia/Italy
Date
Nov 24, 2011
Credit line
Ghigo Roli/Photo12
Reference
GHR21A01_240
License type
Rights managed
Available size
51,3Mb (2,3Mb) / 11,5in x 17,3in / 3456 x 5184 (300dpi)
Keywords
Argento Silver Italia Italy Liguria Genova Genoa Cattedrale Cathedral Duomo Cattedrale di S. Lorenzo Cathedral of St. Lawrence Religione Religion Cristianesimo Christianity Croce Cross Arte sacra Sacred Art Arte bizantina Byzantine Art Oro Gold Metallo Metal Artigianato Craftmanship Oreficeria Goldsmith's Art Pietra preziosa Gemstone Gioielleria Jewellery Smeraldo Emerald Rubino Ruby Perla Pearl Granato Garnet Zaffiro Sapphire Corniola Carnelian Agata Agate Argento Silver
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