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An Investigation on a Coptic Embroidered Panel from the 13th Century ?Crucifixion with the Twelve Apostles? (Benaki Museum, Athens)

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The ?Crucifixion with the twelve Apostles?, a unique Coptic embroidered panel, was on display at the Benaki Museum (Athens, Greece). The representation of the ?Crucifixion? with Christ in the center and six Apostles on either side, standing next to each other in frontal poses, is quite a rare one. This rare iconographic image of the twelve Apostles could be linked to the Ascension or the Pentecost. This unique representation of the Crucifixion with the twelve Apostles, which also involves the Ascension, is a one-of-a-kind compositional formula representing Christ?s Death as a triumph over Death, emphasizing, along with the other factors, its non-Chalcedonic origin. Moreover, the interpretation of an inscription, written in at least three languages embroidered in black silk thread, is a matter which confuses the issue even more. In the present study, we will attempt a comprehensive investigation, a detailed description, and interpretation of this rare iconography, based on written and iconographic evidence traced in the history of art heritage objects.

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