A motif (Crux fidelis) was used by Franz Liszt to represent the Christian cross ('tonisches Symbol des Kreuzes' or tonic symbol of the cross) and taken from Gregorian melodies.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky associated a motif with the crucifixion, himself, and Tristan, a variation of which first appears in mm.1-2 of his Pathétique Symphony. Tchaikovsky identified with and associated the cross-motif with "star-cross'd lovers" in general, such as in Romeo and Juliet.
It enriches rather than diminishes us to recognise that these boundaries are porous; that human imagination … crosses arbitrary lines ... that human imagination comingles and crosses arbitrary lines.
115521725The diva styled a polki choker from the brand Ishhaara over the dress, which sat gracefully on her deep V-neckline and matched the grace with a floral motif featuring earrings.
Cross in the Mountains (1812) is among the many ... The cross set amidst a mountainous landscape was among Friedrich’s recurring motifs, and one that the much of the public viewed as somewhat scandalous.
... ChuCui Palace’s jewelry—especially its earrings that translate traditional Chinese motifs into wearable art—Chinoiserie remains a testament to the power of cross-cultural dialogue.
... of Krishnaraja Wodeyar II (1734–1766), a large number of copper coins, depicting Kannada numerals from one to forty on one side and chequered designs (criss-cross pattern) on the reverse, were issued.
“However, part of a rose window can be distinguished, while the opposite face has a Latin cross and a cross inscribed in a circle,” Archeodunum explained in a translated statement. These motifs are ...
However, their cross-dressing extended beyond the stage ... These include codified actions, gestures, behaviour, spaces, places, visual motifs and fashions ... Another young man who cross-dressed in amateur theatricals was Charles Cotsford Dick.