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1996 konnten im Park von Schloss Moritzburg einige Kisten geborgen werden, die einen Schatz von Goldschmiedearbeiten enthielten, den die Prinzen von Sachsen 1945 dort vergraben hatten. Die wichtigsten Werke, zwei große gotische Reliquienkreuze, gelangten 2001 als Schenkung der Renate König-Stiftung in die Sammlung von Kolumba. Das umfassend illustrierte Werkheft legt nun die wechselvolle Geschichte der Kreuze vor, die bis in das Jahr 1267 zurückverfolgt werden kann, und befragt die heilgeschichtliche Bedeutung der Reliquiare.
Croix reliquaire --- Liège --- Dominicains --- Reliquaries, Gothic
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Enamel reliquaries, Gothic --- Art objects --- Este, Leonello d', - 1407-1450
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Chapels royal --- Architecture, Gothic --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaries, Gothic --- Chapelles palatines --- Architecture gothique --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Reliquaires gothiques --- 726.52 --- Kapellen --- 726.52 Kapellen --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Gothic reliquaries --- Relics and reliquaries, Gothic --- Chapels, Court --- Court chapels --- Chapels --- Chapels royal - France --- Architecture, Gothic - France --- Christian art and symbolism - France - Medieval, 500-1500 --- Reliquaries, Gothic - France
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Gold figurines, Gothic --- Reliquaries, Gothic --- Christian art and symbolism --- Figurines d'or gothiques --- Reliquaires gothiques --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- -Christian art and symbolism --- -Reliquaries, Gothic --- -Gothic reliquaries --- Relics and reliquaries, Gothic --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Religious art, Christian --- Sacred art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Art --- Symbolism --- Christian antiquities --- Church decoration and ornament --- Gothic gold figurines --- Catalogs --- -Catalogs --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Gothic reliquaries --- Religious art --- Symbolism in art
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The cult of St. Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgin Martyrs of Cologne was the most widespread relic cult in medieval Europe. The sheer abundance of relics of the Eleven Thousand Virgins, which allowed for the display of immense collections, shaped the notion of corporate cohesion that characterized the cult. Though the primacy of St. Ursula as the leader of this holy band was established by the tenth century, she was conceived as the head of a corporate body. Innumerable inventories and liturgical texts attest to the fact that this cult was commemorated and referenced as a collective mass -
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The collection of essays gathered in this volume investigates the interaction between art and relics as a distinct historical relevance for devotional art of Early Modernity and the Renaissance. Recent studies in the material culture of artifacts from these periods have drawn increasing attention to a sense of material tangibility derived from relics. Putting that conclusion into perspective, this edited collection focuses on the aesthetic meaning generated by a specific material culture of sanctity - one in which artists based their practice upon the nature, variety, and history of relics. Works of art that contained relics shared in the aura of the relics, defining themselves as non-substitutable signs, or signs that preserved the physical relationship to the immutable nature and origin of relics. As studied in this volume, funerary monuments, chapel decorations, altarpieces, liturgical objects, and sacred sites yielded an unordinary aesthetic meaning, one that captured and at the same time transmitted the histories linked to a relic. Each chapter emphasizes the specific history contained within works of art premised upon relics and thus forever embedded in the relics' status as sacred originals.
Relics --- Art. --- Christian religion --- Christian special devotions --- Art --- material culture [discipline] --- worship --- religious art --- relics --- anno 1200-1799 --- Art and religion --- Art, Renaissance --- Reliques --- Reliquaries [Medieval ] --- Reliquaries [Gothic ] --- kunst en godsdienst
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Elisabethkirche (Marburg an der Lahn) --- Elisabeth landgravia Thuringiae --- Marburg an der Lahn --- Christian saints in art --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaries, Gothic --- Reliquaries --- Elizabeth, - of Hungary, Saint, - 1207-1231 --- Elizabeth, - of Hungary, Saint, - 1207-1231
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Art --- Limoges --- Enamel reliquaries, Gothic --- Champlevé --- Valeria, --- Thomas, --- Exhibitions --- Champlevé --- Gothic enamel reliquaries --- Art metal-work --- Enamel and enameling --- Valérie, --- Valerii︠a︡, --- Becket, Thomas à, --- Becket, Thomas, --- Thomas --- Thomas Cantuariensis --- Enamel reliquaries, Gothic - France - Limoges - Exhibitions --- Champlevé - France - Limoges - Exhibitions --- Valeria v. m. Lemovicensis --- Thomas ep. Cantuariensis m. --- Valeria, - Saint - Art - Exhibitions --- Thomas, - à Becket, Saint, - 1118?-1170 - Art - Exhibitions --- Valeria, - Saint --- Thomas, - à Becket, Saint, - 1118?-1170
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Christian special devotions --- Cologne --- Relics --- Religious articles --- Christian saints --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliques --- Objets religieux --- Saints chrétiens --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Cologne (Germany) --- Cologne (Allemagne) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Reliquaries, Gothic --- Goldwork, Gothic --- Church history. --- 27 <43 KOLN> --- 235.3*22 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--KOLN --- Hagiografie: reliquiae --- 235.3*22 Hagiografie: reliquiae --- Saints chrétiens --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Gothic reliquaries --- Relics and reliquaries, Gothic --- Gothic goldwork --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Köln (Germany) --- Cöln (Germany) --- Kolonia (Germany) --- Oppidum Ubiorum (Germany) --- Colonia Agrippinensis (Germany) --- Augusta Ubiorum (Germany) --- Cöllen (Germany) --- Kelʹn (Germany) --- Colonia (Germany) --- Keulen (Germany) --- Symbolism in art --- Reliquaries, Gothic - Germany - Cologne. --- Goldwork, Gothic - Germany - Cologne. --- Christian art and symbolism - Germany - Cologne - Medieval, 500-1500. --- Saints --- Cologne (Germany) - Church history.
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Christian special devotions --- anno 1400-1499 --- Germany --- Reliquaries, Gothic. --- Devotional objects. --- Mother-of-pearl in art. --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaires gothiques --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Devotional objects --- Mother-of-pearl --- Objects de dévotion --- Nacre --- Objects de dévotion --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens
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