Thorleif Hnakki's Cross Slab
Date made: early 20th century
Artist: Kermode, Philip Moore Callow
Description: This drawing of a Viking age stone cross from Braddan was made by the first Curator of the Manx Museum, P.M.C. Kermode. His intricate copying of the designs on all of the crosses have preserved much of the detail that the carvers wanted people to see. This cross has intricately intertwined dragons on all sides, as well as an inscription which tells us the name of the owner of the cross, Thorleif Hnakki. However, as well as this very Viking name and typically Scandinavian dragon, the word Ihsus, or Jesus, also appears, showing how the pagan Vikings were turning towards Christianity.
Measurements: artwork: 151 cm x 49 cm
Object name: cross drawing
Collection: Art Collection
ID number: 2006-0295/135B
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