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The Pax

Unknownc. 1501 - 1525

Museu de Arte Sacra do Funchal

Museu de Arte Sacra do Funchal
Funchal, Portugal

The Cathedral archives contain a description of “a gilded, chased silver Pax ornamented with animal patterns and five large hyacinths, and weighing three marks and an ounce”, a gift from King Manuel I.
Now obsolete in Christian liturgy, these liturgical objects were formerly used by clergymen and the upper classes for the Rite of Peace during the Holy Mass to replace direct kissing. The Pax was held out and offered for the Kiss of Peace, being therefore equipped with a handle attached on the reverse side.
On the front of this piece there is a depiction of The Adoration of the Magi, framed by an architectural structure. It is topped by the royal coat-of-arms of Portugal, flanked by fantastic figures, abundant in Renaissance imagery.

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  • Title: The Pax
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: c. 1501 - 1525
  • Location: Portugal
  • Physical Dimensions: 11 x 20 cm
  • Provenance: Funchal Cathedral (Sé)
  • Subject Keywords: Portuguese art, sacred art, 16th century
  • Type: Sacred gold and silver, Goldsmith
  • Rights: Image Copyright: Arquivo MASF
  • Medium: Gilded, chiselled, cast and embossed silver; Five cabochons of brown-red grossular garnet (hessonite)
Museu de Arte Sacra do Funchal

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