Christ on the Cross, flanked by the Virgin Mary and St. John is in the center of the panel. Mary wears a blue cloak and St. John a red cloak. The event is placed within a landscape showing mountains, lake and a town in the distance. At the sides, rose colored pilasters stand behind columns to support a heavy green entablature that transitions to a thin red lintel. Above the lintel is an unidentified scene of a man on his hands and knees being stabbed by three soldiers. To the left of the scene is St. Gallus and to the right St. Othmar, both monastic saints. Flanking the Crucifixion on the left is St. Benedict standing at the bottom of the framing pilaster. The female figure on the right side and segments below her are stopgaps. A coat of arms appears at the bottom of the panel, just below Christ’s cross. On the left is the inscription and a kneeling monastic donor is on the right.
11H(BENEDICT) · Benedict of Nurcia, abbot of Monte Cassino and founder of the Benedictine Order; possible attributes: aspergillum, book, cup (sometimes broken), raven with loaf, sieve (or tray)
11H(GALL) · the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear
11H(OTMAR) · male saints (OTMAR)
11Q22 · aids for prayer, e.g. rosary
46A122(MURER) · armorial bearing, heraldry (MURER)
73D6 · the crucifixion of Christ: Christ's death on the cross; Golgotha (Matthew 27:45-58; Mark 15:33-45; Luke 23:44-52; John 19:25-38)
Arms of Murer, Mathias: Azure on an embattled and masoned wall an ostrich all proper holding in its beak a horseshoe argent.
I.N.R.I. [Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum] (Titulus of Cross. Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews)
F. Mathaias Murer der/ zith Stadthalter des W/ Gotzhus St. Gallen (Brother Matthias Murer, current steward of the honorable monastery of St. Gallen)
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