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Christ (Beau Dieu) French Sculptor August Gerber (cast maker)

Artist

French Sculptor

August Gerber (cast maker) Köln

Date ca. 1230 (original), 1909 (cast)
Object type plaster cast
Medium, technique plaster cast
Dimensions

280 × 86 × 88 cm, 240 kg
base: 82 × 84 × 74 cm, 160 kg

Inventory number Rg.119
Collection Sculptures
On view National Museum Conservation and Storage Centre, Visible Storage

The central portal (Last Judgement) of the west façade of Amiens Cathedral, built since the 1220s, is decorated with a full-length trumeau statue – i.e., a sculpture on the pillar dividing the portal into two – depicting Christ. His right hand is raised in the gesture of blessing and he is holding a closed gospel book in his left, while the lion and dragon under his foot symbolise his victory over sin and Satan. The Christ of Amiens is one of the most emblematic examples of the type of depiction in Gothic art known as the beau Dieu, i.e., Beautiful God, which emphasises Christ’s physical beauty and human nature. Commissioned by the museum in 1909, the cast was made by August Gerber in Cologne. It was exhibited in the Roman Hall in 1910.

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