Gero Cross

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The Gero Cross is a monumental 10th-century crucifix in Cologne Cathedral, renowned as one of the earliest and most expressive large-scale sculptures of the medieval Ottonian period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottonian art
crucifix
medieval artwork
sculpture
artMovement Ottonian Renaissance
surface form: Ottonian art
artPeriod Ottonian Renaissance
surface form: Ottonian
artStyle expressive
realistic
chronology pre-Romanesque
commissionedBy Archbishop Gero of Cologne
country Germany
creator unknown artist
culture German
Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Ottonian Empire
depicts Crucifixion of Jesus
Jesus Christ
era Early Middle Ages
function devotional image
genre religious art
hasType monumental crucifix
height approximately life-size
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
inception 10th century
circa 970
locatedIn Cologne
Cologne Cathedral
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
locatedInBuilding Cologne Cathedral
surface form: Cologne Cathedral choir area
materialUsed wood
namedAfter Gero of Cologne
notableFor being one of the earliest large-scale medieval crucifixes
early example of monumental sculpture in the Middle Ages
expressive representation of the dead Christ
partOf Cologne Cathedral
surface form: treasury of Cologne Cathedral
religion Christianity
significance influential model for later crucifix imagery
milestone in Western Christian iconography
subjectHeading medieval sculpture
use liturgical object

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Ottonian Renaissance notableWork Gero Cross
Cologne Cathedral contains Gero Cross