Embroidered Stola, 1700s. Creator: Unknown.

Embroidered Stola, 1700s. Creator: Unknown.

2-728-065 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Embroidered Stola, 1700s. Sheaves of wheat and bunches of grapes, symbols of bread and wine in the Mass, are embroidered with silver-metal thread amid scrolling leaves on the green silk-damask ground. Liturgical colours—white, red, green, and black, purple, or blue—mandated by Pope Innocent III in the late 1100s were widely ignored by the 1700s, replaced primarily by a lavish use of gold, silver, and pastel silk thread embroidered on white silk fabrics. Long matching stoles were worn under the chasuble in styles that identified deacons, priests, and bishops.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Embroidery
  2. Silk and silver thread on silk damask ground

Picture Type
  1. Embroidery

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4425x14509
File Size : 188,093kb


Aliases

  1. 1916.1431
  1. 95736
  1. 0940001145
  1. 1916.1431
  1. 2-728-065
  1. 2728065


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