Chasuble Back with Embroidered Orphrey Band, 1415-1425. Creator: Unknown.

Chasuble Back with Embroidered Orphrey Band, 1415-1425. Creator: Unknown.

2-725-744 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Chasuble Back with Embroidered Orphrey Band, 1415-1425. The chasuble is the main sleeveless outer vestment worn by priests while officiating during Mass. By the 1400s, the chasuble became highly ornamented with embroidered decorative bands called orphreys, often in the shape of a cross, as seen here. This luxurious Italian example features velvet of three colours with lush pile. In Graz, Austria, it was embellished with a locally embroidered orphrey featuring crowns, haloes, and backgrounds of scenes formed with gold thread. The Virgin and Child, and Saints Catherine, Dorothy, Ursula, and Barbara are featured.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Embroidery: silk, gold and silver thread
  2. Polychrome velvet: cut pile and voided
  3. Split and couching stitches

Picture Type
  1. Embroidery

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2791x4335
File Size : 35,447kb


Aliases

  1. 1950.85
  1. 128066
  1. 0940012160
  1. 1950.85
  1. 2-725-744
  1. 2725744

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