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Rosy damask chasuble

Italian artisanship(the chasuble) Venetian artisanship(?) (the back stolon)First half of the 16th century (the back stolon) Early 17th century (the chasuble)

Museo Diocesano Tridentino

Museo Diocesano Tridentino
Trento, Italy

This chasuble constitutes one of the few examples in damask; its design scheme is marked by a strongly dynamic rhythm. The back stole is embroidered in relief on a pink ground. Decorated with a vertical sequence of saints within an aedicule, with a round arch on twisted columns supporting the architrave and dome. From top to bottom follow one another: rayed Madonna and Child, St. Peter with keys and book, St. Barbara with martyrdom palm and tower.

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  • Title: Rosy damask chasuble
  • Creator: Italian artisanship(the chasuble) Venetian artisanship(?) (the back stolon)
  • Date Created: First half of the 16th century (the back stolon) Early 17th century (the chasuble)
  • Medium: Two-tone damask, embroidered stolon
Museo Diocesano Tridentino

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