Chalice and Paten, c. 1450-1480. Creator: Unknown.

Chalice and Paten, c. 1450-1480. Creator: Unknown.

2-725-679 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Chalice and Paten, c. 1450-1480. The chalice and paten—the most important liturgical vessels—are used at the altar by the priest for the consecration of the Eucharistic bread and wine during the celebration of the mass. This chalice survives with its original paten. The form of the chalice evolved over the centuries. Gothic chalices, like this one, gradually developed angular or faceted knops, generally hexagonal, with lobed feet. This sublime example is decorated with filigree enamel consisting of twisted gold wire forming a floral design, which in turn is filled with colourful glass pastes. Gemstones add to the embellishment.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Gilt silver and filigree enamel

Picture Type
  1. Metalwork

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4113x5323
File Size : 64,142kb


Aliases

  1. 1990.3
  1. 155579
  1. 0940022224
  1. 1990.3
  1. 2-725-679
  1. 2725679


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