The treasures of the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca (MASM)

Discover the 20 most outstanding works of art from the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca from the 13th century to the 20th century.

Portal of the chapel of Sant Pau (1380-1385)Catedral de Mallorca

The Museum of Sacred Art is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting and disseminating a collection of religious themes, uses and origins. The collection is a historical testimony of the culture and heritage that the Christian faith has generated over the centuries in Mallorca.

Window bars of the Episcopal Palace (1902-1915) by Design of Antoni GaudíCatedral de Mallorca

The Museum is located in the Bishop's Palace. It has its origins in the 13th century, after the conquest of Mallorca. Its current appearance is the result of numerous interventions promoted by the different bishops of Mallorca, from the 13th century to the present.

Pentecost (XV century) by Joan Pallicer (attribution)Catedral de Mallorca

Among the works of art in the collection of the Museum of Sacred Art, the following stand out:

Central panel of the Saint George altarpiece (1468-1470) by Pere NiçardCatedral de Mallorca

1. The altarpiece of Saint George

It is made by Pere Niçard and Rafel Mòger and was made in 1468-1470. Appears Saint George killing the dragon, the princess and in the background the idealized City of Mallorca. With this work Niçard introduced technical and stylistic innovations in Mallorcan painting.

Faldistory (1904-1915) by Design of Antoni GaudíCatedral de Mallorca

   2. Faldistory

The faldistory is a transportable seat used by bishops in some pontifical functions. This faldistory, designed by Antoni Gaudí, is considered a true jewel of Gaudinian furniture art.

Tapís flamenco: Jacob receives the blessing (Second third of the 16th century) by Brussels WorkshopCatedral de Mallorca

3. Flemish tapestry collection

There are twelve tapestries from the 16th century that Canon Jeroni Garau donated to the Cathedral in 1607. He bought them in Rome and they were woven in Brussels. In total, eleven tapestries have a religious theme and one has a secular theme.

Funeral urn of Friar Pere Bennàssar (Mid-14th century)Catedral de Mallorca

4. Tomb of Fra Pere Bennasser

It is from the 14th century and comes from the Santo Domingo convent. Pere Bennàsser was a noble descendant of Muslims who took a vow of poverty to join the Dominican order. His tomb is an example of the austerity and importance and cult of death in the Middle Ages.

Altarpiece of Saint Paul (1380-1385) by Pere Marçol (attribution)Catedral de Mallorca

5. Altarpiece of Saint Paul

This altarpiece presides over the chapel of Saint Paul, from the year 1385. It has a Gothic style and was made by Pere Marçol. Appears Saint Paul, and next to him, Bishop Antoni de Galiana, promoter of the work. On the sides there are scenes from the life of the Saint.

Baptism of Jesus (1540-1545) by Juan de Juanes (atribución documentada)Catedral de Mallorca

6. Baptism of Jesus

It is a painting attributed to the Valencian painter Juan de Juanes and made between 1540 and 1545. It represents the moment when Saint John baptized Jesus in the Jordan River. Juan de Juanes is the main representative of the Valencian Renaissance.

Passion Shovel (1290-1305) by Central Italy WorkshopCatedral de Mallorca

7. Shovel of Passion

It is a piece made between 1290 and 1305. It comes from the Monastery of Santa Clara and stylistically connects with the workshops of Siena. It is divided into four registers, the upper three are dedicated to the Passion of Christ and in the lower one there are scenes of saints.

Crucifixion (Late 15th century - early 16th century) by Pere Terrencs and Alonso de SedanoCatedral de Mallorca

8. Crucifixion of Jesus

The painting, made by Pere Terrencs and/or Alonso de Sedano and executed in 1514, represents Jesus crucified. At the bottom are the Virgin, Mary Magdalene and the apostle John. In the background appears the Three Marías and a group of soldiers. 

Trinity Table (1523-1525)Catedral de Mallorca

9. Trinity Table

Coming from the Cathedral and dating between 1523 and 1525, it is a popular votive offering donated by several noble families to the Cathedral. He is one of the few surviving examples in Europe of the representation of the Trinity in three persons.

Marriage of Mary and Joseph (XVI century)Catedral de Mallorca

10. Betrothal of Mary and Joseph

It is a Renaissance work from the 16th century that represents the moment in which Mary became engaged to Joseph. Mary appears surrounded by other men, all of them carry a staff but only Joseph's is in bloom, a symbol that he has been chosen as Mary's husband.

Mendia Triptych (Early 16th century) by Fernando de Coca (attribution)Catedral de Mallorca

11. Triptych of Mendía

It is a work from the 16th century and comes from the possession of Mendía, Manacor. It is attributed to Fernando de Coca, educated in Valencia and Italy, who introduced the Renaissance to Mallorca. Appears the Annunciation, Saint Anthony the Abbot and Saint Christopher.

Virgin of the Rosary (XVII century) by Oms Workshop (attribution)Catedral de Mallorca

12. Virgin of the Rosary

This painting is attributed to the Oms workshop and is from the 17th century. It shows the Virgin Mary, with the Child in her arms, and surrounded by roses, which refer to the mysteries of the rosary. The three colors of the rose symbolize the mysteries of joy, pain and glory.

Solitude of the Virgin (1887) by Ricard AnckermannCatedral de Mallorca

13. The Solitude of the Virgin

It is a work of the painter Ricard Anckermann and it was made in 1887. The Virgin, Mary Magdalene and Saint John appear alone and grieving over the death of Jesus. On the ground there are some elements of the Passion such as the crown of thorns, the nails or the tunic.

Virgin Mary with the Holy Trinity (XVI century) by Workshop of Juan de Juanes (attribution)Catedral de Mallorca

14. Virgin with the Holy Trinity

It is a painting attributed to the workshop of Juan de Juanes from the 16th century. The Virgin appears, next to the Trinity, with a pink tunic and blue mantle, standing on a crescent and surrounded by Marian symbols. 

Sarcophagus of King Jaime II (1779) by Francesco Sabatini (design) and Santi Penacchi (execution)Catedral de Mallorca

15. Sarcophagus of James II

It is a sarcophagus, designed by Francesco Sabatini and executed by Santi Penachi, which was commissioned by King Charles III. It was made in 1779 in neoclassical style. It was used until the middle of the 20th century, when a new burial was made.

San Cristobal (XVII century) by Miquel BestardCatedral de Mallorca

16. San Cristobal

It is an emblematic work of the Museum, it was made by Miquel Bestard in the 17th century. Saint Christopher is a legendary saint who helped Jesus cross a dangerous river. His name means bearer of Christ and he is considered the patron saint of travelers.

Saint Catherine Thomas (XVIII century)Catedral de Mallorca

17. Saint Catherine Thomas

It is a baroque painting from the 18th century. It represents Saint Catherine Thomàs, the only saint of Mallorca. She appears wearing a habit and kneeling in an attitude of prayer next to an angel who shows her the vision of the Child Jesus. 

Saint Clare of Assisi (XVI century)Catedral de Mallorca

18. Santa Clara

It is a Gothic table from the 16th century. Saint Clare is represented, with the habit of her order, crosier, crown and holding a monstrance. In the background the idealized city of Palma is represented. The only realistic element is the Bellver castle.

Sarcophagus with Apostles (Ca. 1580) by Lopez workshop (attribution)Catedral de Mallorca

19. Sarcophagus with the apostles

It serves to contain an image of the Sleeping Virgin Mary. It dates from 1580 and it is attributed to the López workshop. The 12 apostles are represented. The image of Jesus stands out, who makes a gesture of blessing with one hand and with the other holds the soul of Mary.

Drac de na Coca (XVII century)Catedral de Mallorca

20. Drac de na Coca

The legend explains that, in the 17th century, the dragon terrified all the people of Palma until the knight Bartomeu Coch killed it and gave it to his beloved Catalina Rosselló. It became part of the collection and is now part of

Apparition of Christ to Mary (Ca. 1500) by Pere Terrencs (attribution)Catedral de Mallorca

These works and many others of iconography and religious use, as well as others of archaeological origin, decorative arts, pieces of ethnographic value and curiosities are what make up the MASM collection, a collection with more than 100 years of history.

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