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 |
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"[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. | WIKI |
The central tympanum shows a benevolent Christ conveying his message to the Apostles, who flank him on either side. | WIKI |
This Christ is distinct in Romanesque architecture. | WIKI |
He is a stark contrast to the angry Christ of the St. Pierre de Moissac tympanum. | WIKI |
The Moissac Christ is a forbidding figure that sits upon the throne of judgment. | WIKI |
It is another example of the typical Romanesque Christ. | WIKI |
The Vxc3xa9zelay Christ, however, is pictured contraposto with arms wide. | WIKI |
The Vxc3xa9zelay Christ is sending the Crusaders outxe2x80x94he is not judging them. | WIKI |
A forbidding Christ placed upon the throne of judgment would have been out of place at Vxc3xa9zelay. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The entire scene is organized around Christ in Glory blessing the apostles and assigning them the mission of converting the nations. | UNESCO |