The Paschal Lamb — the Agnus Dei standing with the banner of the Resurrection and the triumphant cross — is one of the oldest sacred figures of the Western tradition. The work renders this figure as a bas-relief object, built in restrained material so the symbol carries its weight without ornament.
Symbolic Register
The Lamb carries multiple registers at once. In its Christian register it is the slain and risen Christ, the sacrificial offering at Passover and the victor over death. In its Rosicrucian register it descends from the same lineage of Christian hermetic symbolism that gives the Rosy Cross its proper context. In its Hermetic register it appears within the inner symbolic system of several Western orders, where the Lamb is bound to the imagery of the Mount, the Book, and the seal.
The figure here is the canonical figure: the Lamb standing, the banner of the cross of victory unfurled, the head turned in the traditional posture.
Materials and Finish
The piece is built in materials chosen for long-form display: a stable substrate, hand-finished relief surface, and restrained gilding on the principal symbolic elements. The composition is centred and bordered cleanly; the work is intended to read at altar or wall distance.
Use
Suited to altar placement, devotional sanctum, ceremonial library, or the collector's wall. Sized for long-form display rather than ritual wear.
Acquisition
$1,200 · Limited edition, kept intentionally small. Direct purchase integration forthcoming; reserve a piece by inquiry in the meantime.