Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Vézelay, Church and Hill' has mentioned 'Christ' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
"[9] In addition, the two tympana are similar in that they follow the tradition of placing the exaggerated Christ in the center of the image.
The central tympanum shows a benevolent Christ conveying his message to the Apostles, who flank him on either side.
This Christ is distinct in Romanesque architecture.
He is a stark contrast to the angry Christ of the St. Pierre de Moissac tympanum.
The Moissac Christ is a forbidding figure that sits upon the throne of judgment.
It is another example of the typical Romanesque Christ.
The Vxc3xa9zelay Christ, however, is pictured contraposto with arms wide.
The Vxc3xa9zelay Christ is sending the Crusaders outxe2x80x94he is not judging them.
A forbidding Christ placed upon the throne of judgment would have been out of place at Vxc3xa9zelay.
That is why the traditional Romanesque Christ, with its angry stare, was replaced at Vxc3xa9zelay by a kind and welcoming Christ with arms wide open.
The entire scene is organized around Christ in Glory blessing the apostles and assigning them the mission of converting the nations.