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September 16, 2012
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The globus cruciger (Latin, "cross-bearing orb") is an orb (lat. globus) topped (lat. gerere = to wear) with a cross (lat. crux), a Christian symbol of authority used throughout the Middle Ages and even today on coins, iconography and royal regalia. It symbolises Christ's (the cross) dominion over the world (the orb), literally held in the dominion of an earthly ruler (or sometimes celestial being such as an angel). When held by Christ himself, the subject is known in the iconography of Western art as Salvator Mundi ("Saviour of the World"). It is associated with the sceptre.
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Gallery
Convent of Saint John in Val Müstair
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Switzerland
Subject
Art
,
Church
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Closeup view
Picture name
15218_IMG_3525.JPG
Picture size
533x800 pixel, 41,179 bytes
Date
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Exposure Time
1/30 (0.0333 s)
Focal Length
34/1 (34.00 mm)
ISO Speed Ratings
400
Aperture
f/4.5
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Exposure Mode
Auto Exposure
Exposure Program
Not defined
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