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Prayer Bead with Jesus Carrying the Cross and the Lamentation

Netherlandish

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This bead is simple but clear in its focus on poignant, central moments in a story often conceived by the boxwood carvers in a more complex manner. In the upper half, the labored and difficult path that Jesus follows to the Crucifixion site is smoothed by Veronica’s quiet offering of a cloth to wipe his face. His mother, Mary, quietly mourns his death in the companion scene below. In an unexpected detail, a man behind her holds a large circlet. Is it the Crown of Thorns that had been placed around Jesus’ head, or perhaps a ring of roses, signifying the cycle of prayers known as the Rosary?

Prayer Bead with Jesus Carrying the Cross and the Lamentation, Boxwood, Netherlandish

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