Iona, St Oran's Cross. Detail of shaft depicting Virgin, child and angels.
SC 373648
Description Iona, St Oran's Cross. Detail of shaft depicting Virgin, child and angels.
Catalogue Number SC 373648
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of AG 5028
Scope and Content Cross-slab known as St Oran's Cross, from Iona, Argyll and Bute Iona is one of the most important religious sites in Scotland. The earliest community was formed by St Columba who came over from Ireland around AD 563. This was replaced by the Benedictine Abbey and Augustinian Nunnery in about AD 1200. This view shows a close-up of the detail on the shaft of the cross. Carved in relief, it shows the Virgin and Child between two angels. The Virgin has a halo, and the scene is similar to an illustration in the Book of Kells. The remains of St Oran's Cross were first recorded in the late 19th century in St Oran's Chapel. The stones are now in the Nunnery Museum. Carved out of reddish-gray stone, the cross consisted of several stones joined together by mortice and tenons. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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