Monstrance with the "Paten of Saint Bernward", c. 1180-1190. Creator: Saint Oswald Reliquary Workshop (German).

Monstrance with the "Paten of Saint Bernward", c. 1180-1190. Creator: Saint Oswald Reliquary Workshop (German).

2-735-457 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Monstrance with the "Paten of Saint Bernward", c. 1180-1190. Designed to facilitate the display and veneration of ten relics, this sumptuous ostensorium (from the Latin ostendere, meaning "to show") is one of the most unusual reliquaries in the Guelph Treasure. Elements of contemporary Gothic architecture in miniature frame an elaborately decorated liturgical paten, the shallow disc or plate used for the elevation of the Eucharist during Mass. Fragments of the True Cross are enclosed behind a rock crystal in the gable, while other saintly relics, each wrapped in silk and identified by inscriptions, are visible only from the back. The paten is inscribed on its outer rim with the words "The bread which is broken in me is the body itself. He who receives it in good faith shall live in eternity." Another inscription surrounding the image of the enthroned Christ at the paten's center, reads, "Behold, o men, I have thus redeemed you with my death." Symbols of the four Evangelists and personifications of the four cardinal virtues complete the paten's iconographic program.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Silver, gilded silver, niello, rock crystal

Picture Type
  1. Metalwork

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3769x5615
File Size : 62,001kb


Aliases

  1. 1930.505
  1. 112022
  1. 0940007332
  1. 1930.505
  1. 2-735-457
  1. 2735457


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