Wood carving "Christ by the Pillar"

Wood carving "Christ by the Pillar"

This sculpture is likely a wood-carved version of the "Christ by the Pillar", also often referred to as the "Son of Worry" or "Christ on Cold Stone". This sculpture depicts Jesus tied to a pillar (or sitting on a stone) after being whipped and before being crucified. He usually wore a crown of thorns and had his hands tied before him, with an expression of pain or contemplation, awaiting execution. This is a devotional theme common in Christian art, which aims to elicit strong empathy and emotional resonance from the viewer by depicting the physical pain and vulnerability of Christ.
St. Yadwiga Hospital "Christ Crucified"

St. Yadwiga Hospital "Christ Crucified"

Anglo Saxon Cross Axis

Anglo Saxon Cross Axis

This cultural relic is made of sandstone and can be traced back to the early 9th century AD. The head of this cross shaft has been lost, and the back was hollowed out later. The cross decorated with free standing stones plays an important role in Anglo Saxon Christian churches. In 1924, this cross shaft was donated to the British Museum.